Long-time riders and those who wrench their own rides will remember the old saying: "Just pour in some 15W-40, it'll do the job." That referred to the cheap car engine oil bought from the local supermarket. Maybe that worked back in the day. But today, that rule is as outdated as a kickstarter on a superbike. Modern motorcycle engines demand entirely different and stricter requirements for oil compared to one, two, or three decades ago, and especially compared to car engines.
But that doesn't mean you need a degree in lubricants to pick the right oil. If you want to keep it simple, just check out the website of your preferred lubricant brand under the motorcycle section to find the best oils for your bike. Speaking of studies, if your bike is fairly new, it's highly recommended to consult the owner's manual. It contains everything the manufacturer wants you to know about motorcycle oil, ensuring you don't void your warranty. And what never hurts: understanding the key differences and technical specifics.

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