because a motorcycle uses less gas than a cars engine=)
No, you cannot use ordinary car engine oil. Use a JASO MA or MA2 approved oil, or SAE SF or SG graded oil.
No problem at all.Tip: Always use Fully Synthetic engine oil in your car/motorcycle.
At any motorcycle shop and better motor factors. NOTE motorcycle oils are a different formulation from car oils. Use of the wrong formulation can cause clutches to stick.
yes it will. use motorcycle oil only
motorcycles get better gas mileage than cars(gasoline), and therefore use less gas, which in turn does produce less carbon emissions. (if you drive a car and a motorcycle the same distance)
Use only what the manufacture recommends and nothing else.
yes
Varies. More specific.
Use motorcycle specific 20W-50 engine oil. In colder climates, especially for winter riding, 10W-40 may be a better choice.
yes,it is the same.
There is no such thing as motorcycle or car oil. They are one in the same. They are both 4 cycle oils. They may be labeled motorcycle oil but they are the same as the oil used in cars. As long as you use the correct weight you are using the correct oil. I highly recommend you use a full synthetic oil in your air cooled 50 cc engine.
Yes it is, as long as it also has the designation JASO-AM or AM2, or SAE SF or SG. This specification means that the oil is suitable for motorcycles. There is great difference of opinion among motorcycle drivers as to which kind of mootorcycle oil is best. Don't use ordinary car engine oil in a motorcycle if you can help it and then only for a short period.