I've bought a 2006 katana 750 its black with chrome decals and heated grips and chrome spiked bar ends, a carbon fiber tank protector. whats the best oil to use? thank u
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Motorcycle oil SM or better. Some have used diesel engine oil. Nondetergent, no low friction oil."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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Welcome. I've been using rotella t6 the last couple changes and no issues. It's kind of a hotly debated topic on here wether that one is ok to run or not. Every conserving car oil is a huge no, it'll make your clutch slip. Other than that, you can find arguments for/against almost anything out there.
If you're going to do a fair number of miles, I'd recommend something synthetic. It'll help with high summer temps plus it won't thin out as fast.1998 Katana 750
1992 Katana 1100
2006 Ninja 250
2006 Katana 600 RIP - 130k miles
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Use the google section under the search button at the top of the page. You will get enough fact / opinion / BS to completely confuse you. However, there are several specific oils recommended by people with experience using them in the US / Canada.
Bottom line:
Although some non-motorcycle oils (ie not specifically JASO rated) are perfectly OK, you are probably better off finding an oil that is specifically JASO M / JASO MA rated. Most of them, but not all, won't be higher than API SJ rated because SL and above usually relies on friction modifiers that are not good for wet clutches. However, some are even SN rated. Try to stick with the recommended 10/40 viscosity rating, although if you experience particularly hot conditions, a 10/50 or 15/50 is OK. Generally speaking, the more expensive the oil, the more pure / refined / true synthetic it is, and that generally means it is more resistant to shear breakdown (a factor more significant in motorcycles than cars) so you will have better protection throughout the oil change interval or even extended intervals.
Although the manual recommends changing the filter every second oil change, IMHO, it's a small cost for better protection and peace of mind to change the filter every oil change. (You can search filters too.)
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Welcome!
Be careful with pointy bar ends. You never realize how often you brush against your handlebars when doing maintenance until they start scratching you every time. My buddy has some pointy grips on his '81 cb650 and they have drawn blood on the both of us more than once. He once got it square on his forehead. That one was a bleeder! lolMy build thread (Black Betty) '97 600 (Dearly Departed)
http://katriders.com/vb/showthread.php?t=133286
2007 GSXR 750
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