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Old 02-02-2011, 12:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Motul oils have been around for more than 150 years. One thing that Motul uses that is extremely important in their oils is Ester. Ester is a by product from fatty acids and negatively charged; meaning it will bond to metals. The 300V is the flag ship of the Motul line; this is an Ester based Oil. This type of oil isn't pumped out of the ground, it is collected from vegetables, coconuts and Methyl products.

Motul's 300V oil is specifically designed for performance; it has the same lifespan than a typical oil if not more as it takes a lot hotter temps and abuse to break down.'
Motul makes other fluids for your motorcycles such as the Motul 5.1 Brake Fluid and RBF 600 Factory Fluid.



If you have any questions or would like to order some Motul and a K&N filter give Jason a call at 888-784-4327 ext 210, or e-mail Jason@sportbiketrackgear.com

We have Motul in stock to ship, and you can see a ton of K&N filters to go with your oil at the back.


We have all the different oil weights here too.


We have 1L or 4L's available, and even some V-Twin oil.


Just a quick close up of all the different languages that Motul prints on the back.
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doesnt the s1000rr need 5W40 oil though??

i asked my dealer if i could use 10W40 and they said no...

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Old 02-02-2011, 03:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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you guys on here would know better than me to be honest with you. also, a dealer is only going to recommend factory weight oil, even if an alternative is okay
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