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4-Stroke Motorcycle Oil

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The differences between motorcycle oil vs. car oil may seem more subtle than the differences between the engines that power cars versus motorcycles, but both types of oil are actually unique. That’s because automotive motor oils aren’t designed to handle the demands of high-revving motorcycles. Valvoline motorcycle oil is specially formulated for the requirements of engines running at higher RPMs and extreme temperatures, like cruisers, sport bikes, touring motorcycles, and off-road bikes – just about anything with two wheels and a 4-stroke motor. Featuring enhanced deposit protection and superior thermal/oxidative stability, Valvoline 4-Stroke Motorcycle Oil ensures peak performance, whether you’re rolling across an endless stretch of asphalt or winding your way through twisty backroads. Because motorcycles have a combined engine and transmission system, motorcycle oil needs to lubricate both, so that the engine and transmission can work even harder. Valvoline 4-Stroke Motorcycle Oil incorporates friction control to help prevent slippage, ensure smooth shifting and optimal power transfer, especially in motorcycles with wet clutch transmissions.

• Valvoline motorcycle oil is engineered for motorcycles specifying JASO MA/MA2 API SL. • Our anti-friction formulation exceeds all specifications set by the Japanese Automotive Standards Organization (JASO) and the American Petroleum Institute (API). • Always consult your owner’s manual for the correct grade and specifications required by your motorcycle manufacturer.

Valvoline offers a 10W-40 and 20W-50 motorcycle oil in a full synthetic and conventional blend. Both motorcycle oil formulas use advanced additives to bring out the best in your machine, including cleaning agents that fight harmful deposits that can reduce oil flow and rob your engine of power and efficiency.

Yes, even Valvoline’s latest motorcycle lubricant technology is backwards compatible with older models.

Consult your owner’s manual for specific recommendations on how often you should change your motorcycle oil.