TRANSMISSION FLUID
The motorbike gear oil is only used for a few bikes. The reason for it is that in many motorcycles, the gear is lubricated by a normal engine oil. Bikes with an extra gear lubrication need a specific transmission fluid. In this case, if you use a normal engine oil, you damage the gear.
Change the Transmission Fluid of your bike? Choose the right one!
Bevor you buy a gear oil you have to check the specific clearances like SAE or API. SAE specification tells you which viscosity the motorcycle gear needs. For example 10W-30 or 75W-90. 75W in this case stands for the temperature resistance in the winter. The second number of disclosure applies to the summer time. The API GL Designation deemed labeling for requirements for oils and hence the transmission oil. Transmission fluids are usually marked with API GL-4 or API GL. 5 API4 in this case stands for a gear oil for severe conditions. They are offset to a small extent with additives to meet these requirements. API GL-5 is for use in harsh conditions. They also contain more additives as a gear fluid with API GL 4 marking. The additives are each used to reduce wear. How many liters of transmission oil the bike needs, see the Motorcycle manual. Otherwise, we can give you an telephonic support.
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AMSOIL SYNTHETIC 10W-50 METRIC MOTORCYCLE OIL 0,946 L
13,95 € Add to cart -
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC DIRT BIKE TRANSMISSION OIL SAE 80
8,95 € Add to cart -
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC V-TWIN 15W-60 MOTORCYCLE OIL 0,946 L
15,85 € Add to cart -
AMSOIL SYNTHETIC V-TWIN TRANSMISSION FLUID 0,946 L
15,97 € Add to cart -
MOTUL GEAR 300 75W-90 1 L
14,95 € Add to cart -
RAVENOL MOTOBIKE V-TWIN SAE 20W-50 MINERAL
12,49 € – 450,95 € Select options -
RAVENOL MOTOGEAR SAE 10W-40 GL-4
10,95 € – 135,95 € Select options -
RAVENOL MOTOGEAR SAE 80W-90 GL-5
11,95 € – 155,95 € Select options -
RAVENOL QUADROGEAR
15,95 € – 199,95 € Select options