Guys, sold my KTM and have oil left from it.
It's mega expensive, and I was wondering if I could use it in the NC35?
I guess it meets and surpasses all of the20 year old Honda oil specs.
Main question is, will it cause the clutch to slip?
Is there any other reason not to use it?
Thanks!
Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
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Re: Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
May cause slippage....may not :)
We'll never know!
We'll never know!
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Re: Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
For a giggle (ok I need to get out more) I tried me klr on some car fully synth and it slipped, but back on bike fullysynth it doesn't so I recon it would be ok. Only one way find out tho.............
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Re: Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
Ok, so no one knows for sure.
I guess the nc35 is constructed the same way and using similar materials as modern bikes designed to run fully synthetic, so I'm going to give it a go...
I guess the nc35 is constructed the same way and using similar materials as modern bikes designed to run fully synthetic, so I'm going to give it a go...
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Re: Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
Been using full synthetic in RC [23 Years] and NC [10 Years] without a trace of clutch slip. [Castrol, Motul, 10/40, 5/40, and 0/60]
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Re: Motul Crosspower 10/50 fully synthetic oil
Perfect, thank you Arsey.