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TransalpTom
1 year ago

You can take any oil that has the same specifications.
But the Castrol doesn’t cost the world, you don’t need much in that nem scooter.

I wouldn’t go under 10W for scooters, but in the upper part I’d rather go to 40 or 50.

1) 10W if you are driving in winter (is thinner at low temperatures)

2) 40 or 50, because in the upper rotational speed ranges it remains still readily lubricatable.

As a single cylinder, a roller always has a quite high speed.

I.d.R. are standard motorcycle oils 10W40, because you can’t do anything wrong, whether JASO MA or MB is also irrelevant, since scooters do not have oil bath coupling.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

You can take any oil that meets the requirements. The manufacturer doesn’t care.