Maximize your machine’s potential with our curated collection of high-performance two-wheeler engine oils. Whether you’re navigating stop-and-go city traffic or pushing limits on the open highway, our lubricants are engineered to provide superior thermal stability and unbeatable wear protection.
We stock a comprehensive range of Full Synthetic, Semi-Synthetic, and Mineral oils designed specifically for 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines. Our formulas meet and exceed JASO MA2 and API standards, ensuring smoother gear shifts, a cooler engine, and extended drain intervals.
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Advanced Additive Technology: Keeps pistons clean and prevents sludge buildup.
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Wet Clutch Compatibility: Optimized friction modifiers for zero-slip performance.
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All-Weather Reliability: Easy cold starts and stable viscosity under extreme heat.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How do I choose the right engine oil for my motorcycle?
The best way to choose is to check your owner’s manual for the recommended viscosity grade (e.g., 10W-30, 20W-40). Additionally, look for the JASO MA2 rating if you have a wet-clutch motorcycle, or JASO MB if you ride a gearless scooter.
2. What is the difference between Synthetic and Mineral oil?
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Mineral Oil: Refined crude oil, best for older engines or the initial "break-in" period of a new bike.
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Full Synthetic Oil: Lab-engineered for high performance. it offers superior heat resistance, better chemically stable structures, and longer drain intervals.
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Semi-Synthetic: A blend of both, offering a balance of protection and affordability for daily commuters.
3. Can I use car engine oil in my 2-wheeler?
No. Most motorcycles use a "wet clutch" system where the engine oil also lubricates the clutch and gearbox. Car oils contain friction modifiers that can cause a motorcycle clutch to slip, leading to power loss and engine damage. Always use oil specifically labeled for 2-wheelers (JASO MA/MA2).
4. How often should I change my bike's engine oil?
While it depends on your riding style and oil type, a general rule is:
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Mineral Oil: Every 2,000 to 3,000 km.
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Semi-Synthetic: Every 5,000 km.
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Full Synthetic: Every 7,000 to 10,000 km. Always monitor your oil level and color every 1,000 km.
5. What do the numbers in "10W-40" mean?
These numbers represent the oil's viscosity (thickness). The "10W" (Winter) indicates how the oil flows in cold temperatures, while the "40" indicates its thickness at high operating temperatures. A "Multi-grade" oil ensures your engine is protected during both cold starts and high-speed cruising.