What TYPE of oil do you use in your S ?
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10/40 semi in my BCR - it's what the guy that services mine uses. The last dealer service, they used fully synthetic which I didn't think it needed
20/50 mineral in my 1200S cos that's what the previous owner used
Jim, check Opie oils for Castrol 20/50 mineral - that's where I got mine from
20/50 mineral in my 1200S cos that's what the previous owner used
Jim, check Opie oils for Castrol 20/50 mineral - that's where I got mine from
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I always use Opie. Perhaps they have been able to source more mineral since I last ordered, but last service I swapped to castrol semi-synth as I was advised by Opie that the semi was the replacement for the recommended product, which was being made obsolete.dave the german wrote:
Jim, check Opie oils for Castrol 20/50 mineral - that's where I got mine from
I could not tell any difference in the way the engine runs.
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I used 20w50 mineral or semi syn for years , as mentioned in another thread but recently in an effort to rationalise oil stocks , ( multibike garage) I've gone 10w40 synthetic.
Engine seems quieter , cranks over better when cold, and an unexpected side effect , more MPG...
Current disadvantage , uses oil now.
Engine seems quieter , cranks over better when cold, and an unexpected side effect , more MPG...
Current disadvantage , uses oil now.
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Almost half of you still use mineral oil which is interesting ~ could it be we are all more experienced and know our engines don't notice the newer concoctions? Maybe.
I have today bought 5 litres of Repsol Super Elite 20W50 mineral oil which I will give a go as it's available here in Salobrena. If you hear I've buggered the thing up you can always say "I told you so"

Almost half of you still use mineral oil which is interesting ~ could it be we are all more experienced and know our engines don't notice the newer concoctions? Maybe.
I have today bought 5 litres of Repsol Super Elite 20W50 mineral oil which I will give a go as it's available here in Salobrena. If you hear I've buggered the thing up you can always say "I told you so"

Perhaps a topic for another thread, but I noticed after the switch to semi from mineral I have had to top up between services. Not much, but something I will be keeping a close eye on.nab 301 wrote:I used 20w50 mineral or semi syn for years , as mentioned in another thread but recently in an effort to rationalise oil stocks , ( multibike garage) I've gone 10w40 synthetic.
Engine seems quieter , cranks over better when cold, and an unexpected side effect , more MPG...
Current disadvantage , uses oil now.
********Jim********
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Perhaps a topic for another thread, but I noticed after the switch to semi from mineral I have had to top up between services. Not much, but something I will be keeping a close eye on.
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This is something I've noticed too. Not had my 1100s for long but have been using semi- syn since I've owned it covered around 6,000 miles and have had to top the oil just a bit. viewing the sight glass in the engine,bike on level ground. Is this normal?
As I understand it boxers using a bit of oil between services is perfectly normal. They can burn a little and vent a bit through the air box. I think the 1100 loses more than the 1200 based purely on anecdotal evidence.GunK190 wrote:Perhaps a topic for another thread, but I noticed after the switch to semi from mineral I have had to top up between services. Not much, but something I will be keeping a close eye on.
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This is something I've noticed too. Not had my 1100s for long but have been using semi- syn since I've owned it covered around 6,000 miles and have had to top the oil just a bit. viewing the sight glass in the engine,bike on level ground. Is this normal?
Mine used 200-300ml is 2000 miles,which is bigger all, when I switched to semi.
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20/50
hi
for me on my 2000 11s I used 20/50 mineral from h/davison it was a low miles bike.
When i bought it, the first time oil change I used full synth the bike felt like it didnt like it, so went back to mineral
cheers rich
for me on my 2000 11s I used 20/50 mineral from h/davison it was a low miles bike.
When i bought it, the first time oil change I used full synth the bike felt like it didnt like it, so went back to mineral
cheers rich

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Re: What TYPE of oil do you use in your S ?
[quote="Henners"]Still trying to get my head around which is best ~ not the Brand, the type. So please share what you use below.
If you want to disclose the mileage of your engine that would also be useful. Also if you have experienced any engine issues e.g. excessive wear, smoking exhaust, component failure, etc.
Many thanks
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MOTUL 5000 - £26.00 =5ltrs =50000+mls
If you want to disclose the mileage of your engine that would also be useful. Also if you have experienced any engine issues e.g. excessive wear, smoking exhaust, component failure, etc.
Many thanks

MOTUL 5000 - £26.00 =5ltrs =50000+mls