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    Thumper oil?

    Embarrassingly, after years of motorcycling under my belt a simple question has me stumped. What oil to use for an air cooled xr motor? a simple search has not revealed anything. Cheers

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    motul 5100 is a good all round oil. Was recommended by my local Honda shop.
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    What year XR?

    I use Total mineral oil in my 250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
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    Yus. Tis what I'm using for the TTR.

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    +1 on the Motul 5100

    Plus check the oil filler cap - Honda often stamp the oil weight on it - 10w40 etc.

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    Anything, as long as it's manufacturers recommended spec.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    What year XR?

    I use Total mineral oil in my 250.
    1997 xr 250, 280cc piston, stage 1 cam

    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Anything, as long as it's manufacturers recommended spec.

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    would love to know manufacturers recommendation if you can help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    +1 on the Motul 5100

    Plus check the oil filler cap - Honda often stamp the oil weight on it - 10w40 etc.
    good tip, will have a look now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by t3mp0r4ry nzr View Post
    1997 xr 250, 280cc piston, stage 1 cam
    castrol 4t active only $40
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    I played round with different oil on my xl600, which is basically the same motor as your xr, what I found was:

    10w40. Clutch slipped when hot
    15w40 Clutch slipped when cold and hot
    10w30 Perfect. Clutch didn't slip.

    10w30 is Honda spec from memory.
    These were all pennzoil mineral car oils. I couldn't find a 10w30 bike specific oil anywhere, I tried activ 4t (15w40) and the clutch slipped too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    I played round with different oil on my xl600, which is basically the same motor as your xr, what I found was:

    10w40. Clutch slipped when hot
    15w40 Clutch slipped when cold and hot
    10w30 Perfect. Clutch didn't slip.

    10w30 is Honda spec from memory.
    These were all pennzoil mineral car oils. I couldn't find a 10w30 bike specific oil anywhere, I tried activ 4t (15w40) and the clutch slipped too.
    thats why your clutch was slipping
    you will find in the manual the visc range for the tempertures used
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    10w-40 or 15w-40 oil would be fine to use.As Dino has said, Castrol Active 4t is a good oil at a good price for 4 litres.

    10-30 would be to thin at normal summer temperatures and possibly promote higher oil consumption.

    A high quality synthetic oil like Motul is overkill for an air cooled XR engine, and often older engines will burn more oil when run on synthetics.

    I would use a good quality mineral oil ( like active 4T ) and being cheaper you can afford to change it more often.
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    My 650R was consuming oil on Mobil1 4T, I've gone to Castrol Active 4t and are running it for 1K between changes, all good now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by t3mp0r4ry nzr View Post
    would love to know manufacturers recommendation if you can help?
    Sorry, I assumed you were looking for advice over and above the manuf spec.

    I don't know, but I'd try a 10W30 or a 10W40 4T motorcycle oil. I would not be using a 15W40.

    Too thick a oil is much worse than too thin.


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