Yes as long as it is the correct weight oil and is not 2 cylce oil.
It has to be more than just the correct weight! It also must meet the OEM vehicle requirements!! i.e. the SL, SM, SN etc. specified by the owners manual. If the oil does not meet the requirement, you'll void the warranty!!!
Yes, you can. However, you have to make sure the viscocity is same as required in the motorbike. You have to check the number on the oil packing. Though, it's best if you use 2stroke oil for your motorbike.
The weight of a car or motorbike when petrol, oil and other fluids are taken into account.
Yes you can ride motorbike as well as car on full car licence
where do you put transmission oil in a standard car?
It fits a Honda cb700sc Nighthawk motorbike, 1984-86
Put more oil in it.
A motorbike is louder than a car because the exhaust system is shorter in the bike.
what kind of hyderlic oil i have to put in jack
Note that motorbike oil may be different from car oil because in some motorbikes, the oil is also used to lubricate the disc type clutch. For this reason, most automotive oils are too slippery because of special additives and should not be used where a disc clutch is involved. Using an oil formulated for automobile engines can, and usually will, cause the motorbike disc clutch to fail on bikes and atv's. Some oils, like some of the 15w40 weight oils formulated for diesel engines only, will perform correctly in disc clutches on bikes.
Yes, a person can put to much oil in a car. It usually will not hurt a car, but the excess oil can cause smoking if it gets on the motor.
A motorbike
what motorbike can i ride on my car licence passed test 1986,, can i ride a 125 with l plates
no