It doesn't break down as fast as conventional motor oil.
It is engineered to lubricated, keep heat down and last longer.
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 you can use a synthetic blend or 100% synthetic.
I use 15W-50 Aeroshell Semi-synthetic, but my Bayou 220 only is used in the summer, it is specifically made for air-cooled engines. I would not use a full synthetic unless it was a motorcycle oil, if an automotive full synthetic is used it could ruin the wet clutches. The final answer: Any good motorcycle oil in 10W-40 will work fine.
YES! "Regular" oil is what is mixed with synthetic to make semi-synthetic. Try to use the same brand. I've heard it's not good to mix the different additives that different companies use.
You can use synthetic as long as you use the exact weight Ford recommends.
Yes
Yes, semi synthetic is a blend of synthetic and conventional oil already.
For the Honda CB125F, it is recommended to use a high-quality motorcycle oil with a viscosity of 10W-30 or 10W-40, depending on the climate conditions. Ensure that the oil meets the JASO MA or MA2 specifications for motorcycle engines. Synthetic or semi-synthetic oils can provide better performance and protection. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and intervals for oil changes.
Semi synthetic or synthetic blend is a combination of synthetic and conventional oil. Full synthetic oil is just that 100% synthetic oil.
5w/30 fully synthetic or 10w/40 semi synthetic.
There are available many semi- and fully-synthetic oils which are formulated for diesel engines.
No. It won't take. Synthetic hair is made from acrylic or plastic.