If you've been riding motorcycles for a while—and maybe even wrenching on them yourself—you might remember the saying: "Just throw in some 15W-40, that'll do." Back then, it referred to the cheap car oil you could snag from the local supermarket. That might have worked in the past, but today, this rule of thumb is as outdated as kickstarters on a supersport bike. Modern motorcycle engines demand completely different and stricter oil standards than those of one, two, or three decades ago—and certainly different from car engines.
But don't worry, you don't need a degree in lubricant technology to pick the right oil. For those who want to keep it simple, just check out the motorcycle section on the website of your preferred oil manufacturer. You'll find the best oils for your bike there. Speaking of studies, if your bike is a newer model, it's highly recommended to take a look at the owner’s manual. It contains all the manufacturer’s insights about motorcycle oil—what to consider and, importantly, what won't void your warranty. Plus, it never hurts to understand the key differences and technical specifics.

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