No. You need a good 4-stroke oil. Your car oil would protect the engine, but it does not have the ingredients nessecary to protect the clutch and transmission.
no you cant use oil that would be used in a car on a motor cycle, cars have dry clutches and motor cycles have a wet clutch,, so the oil that is used in a car is lacking some of the properties oil in a motor cycle has. Yes you can use good quality car car motor oil in your bike, I have a 1999 Yamaha VStar 1100 with 90,000+ miles on that has always been run on Castrol GTX 20W-50 and never had a single problem, have several riding buddies that use Castrol in their bike's including a couple Harley owners, none of us had ever had a single problem.
i got a 1100 Honda i use castrol brand part real-oil, part synthetic available at my local aftermarket motorcycle store 10w40 year-round the castrol is specifically made for motorcycles besides which /not car oil you buy at local auto parts store/.1998honda aero v-twin 1100 c3.
No
1100/.089=12,359.55
!1100 in canada
1100/.089 or $12,360
Yamaha
It was an Austin 1100 Countryman (estate) car.
If Yamaha is considered a car title...
1100 mi * 1 gal / 20 mi = 55 gal
Yes every dirtbike, car, or ATV came with a title.
The cost of the car before taxes is $1100 / .089. You would have calculated the amount of the tax by multiplying the cost of the car times .089, so reversing the process will get you back to the cost of the car.