The required gasoline for Suzuki motorcycle is Diesel gasoline.
no! use only motorcycle oil. automotive oil will not protect the clutch on a motorcycle and synthetic oils for cars are not designed to protect the clutch either.
i use 10w40 auto oil
Suzuki 4- stroke motorcycle engine oil Sp-4A SAE 10W - 40
Usually the recommended grade of oil is stamped on the oil fill cap, but it is similar to automobile oil. I use a 5w30 oil in my Suzuki.
You should use Suzuki's 10W 40, but it is safe to use another brand of 10w 40 as long as it is a motorcycle motor oil. You will need an oil with wet clutch protection.
382ml from clymer manual
Heres the scoop,,,,,,,,,, A motorcycle has the clutch in the crankcase, You need A oil that is for this type of application,,,, Now, You can use any oil that is for A motorcycle in your bike.
The 1996 Suzuki Bandit motorcycle can use any 10W-30 motor oil. A heavier motor oil can be used in extreme climates.
CASTROL GPS SYNTHETIC OIL, MOBIL 1 Racing (formerly called MX4T) SYTHETIC OIL, ETC.
As long as it has gear box transmission additives, assuming the crankcase is married to the transmission
depends on what motorcycle
Many motorcycle owners are given conflicting information about what type of oil is required. While some manufacturers recommend the use of specially formulated motorcycle oils, it is perfectly safe to use automobile oil as long as it is of the proper viscosity.