Yes, but the oil should be designated JASO T904-MA or MA2. JASO stands for Japanese Aotomotive Standards Association, ensuring that oil with this labels have certain quality and performance standards. Because of the wet clutch on motorcycles, non-slippage oil has to be used to prevent possible clutch damage such as may occur when using general car and truck engine oil in a motorcycle. Personally I would use a 15-40 W JASO MA or MA2 oil for this bike.
Go to your Honda dealership and get Honda Manual Transmission fluid or just buy some 10W40 and put that in there it will work either way. do not use synthetic motor oil! Go to your Honda dealership and get Honda Manual Transmission fluid or just buy some 10W40 and put that in there it will work either way. do not use synthetic motor oil!
10w40 or 10w30 both will work. 1.43 quart capacity
10w40 made for wet-clutch engines will work just fine
10w30 or 10w40 should work fine in most climates.
any engine will work with a little mod or alot of mods i wouldnt do it 86-89 honda accord should work
10w40 no need to get the special motor oil, it just costs more and does the same amount of work..
Depends where you put it.. but if you put correct amount in the engine, it'll work just fine.
Reg. fuel should work fine. ( 87 Octane ) if problems go to 89. Oil. 10w40 is good.
Depends on temp and driving conditions. The widest range is 10w40 Honda GL4 oil. Any good synthetic blend oil will work as well.
just floor it then ur engine will work
There is only one engine belt, which work for the engine and the AC compressor.
10w40 will work fine!