Are YOU using the RIGHT OIL..?

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R9T: Oil ... WHAT, WHEN and WHY?
Are you using the RIGHT Oil for your style of riding?
Understanding oil types can help you make better decisions for both your bike and your wallet.
🛠 In 5 minutes I'll share with you the BASE Oil Types, their differences and the MINIMUM you REALLY need to know:
- Why you'd choose one oil over another.
- What all that jargon like 15W-50, JASO, API and ESTER actually mean.
- At the end of this video, you'll know WHAT, WHEN and WHY you need to buy certain oil and why that choice may change as your riding style changes.
🌟 You might be surprised what you lean !!!
🔔 This is for the BMW R Nine T and similar editions of the NineT Heritage motorcycles.
00:00 Intro
00:09 What Oil Actually Does
00:34 What Oil Should You Use?
01:18 Additives
01:56 Viscosity
02:25 Oil Labels
03:06 Semi-Synthetic Oil
03:56 Ester
04:49 Full Synthetic Oil
05:32 The Key To Choosing Oil
05:39 API Specifications
07:17 JASO Specifications
07:48 Summary
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  • @eggs79727
    @eggs79727 Жыл бұрын

    Nice sharing! The summer temperatures here goes to 28-30C average. I would like to use 15w60/10w60 on the R NineT if always have a long riding in tropics. Does it make sense?

  • @outtheresomewhere

    @outtheresomewhere

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi @eggs79727, thanks for your valid question. 15W/50 works well in a range from -20 and up to 45 degrees Celsius air temperature (even under race conditions). 10w60 would expand that range by 5 degrees either side e.g -25 and 50 degrees celcius. There is a balance to be found, as the more viscose the oil the better it handles hotter remperatures, but also it takes longer to reach optimal temperature to reach all areas of your engine. The recommended viscosity should cover you just fine. We have similiar temperatures at certain times of summer where I live and I haven't experienced issues. If you ride mostly in stop/start traffic then it could be worth considering 10w/60. But you mentioned long riding, so 15w/50 should be just fine, just keep an eye on the engine temperature as that's the ultimate answer if 15w/50 works for your climate and if you really need to change. Hope that helps a little with your decision. Take care out there 👊✊️👍

  • @eggs79727

    @eggs79727

    Жыл бұрын

    @@outtheresomewhere Thanks a lot! I know which oil I need.

  • @jarrodscott3360
    @jarrodscott33602 жыл бұрын

    What's the best running temperature for the R9T? My bike was running at 115 - 120 °C in low traffic, ambient temp was around 18 °C. Is this normal?

  • @outtheresomewhere

    @outtheresomewhere

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Jarrod, thanks for your post. Great question by the way, one which I think many non-liquid cooled bike owners will sometimes ask during ownership of an air / oil cooled bike. Oil takes a beating in a combustion engine, but it is amazingly good at doing its intended job. The more its temperature is pushed outside of its optimal range the less effective it becomes at coating and protecting those hard working engine internals. But to answer your question, oil will handle normal running temperatures up to around 110 degress C very well. After 110 your engine is still being protected, but that protection begins to drop off. After saying that, I have had familiar concerns myself in the past. If you do a lot of slow stop/start riding you could consider installing a fan which mounts on your oil radiator. But 80-110 degress C is within normal engine operating temperature. Though oil cooled engines tend to run hotter than liquid cooled. But to be safe, have your locally mechanic check it over.😀

  • @jarrodscott3360

    @jarrodscott3360

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@outtheresomewhere thanks for the reply, as its going on winter here now in Australia, I'm more concerned about engine temp in summer time where as you know temps get quite high here

  • @outtheresomewhere

    @outtheresomewhere

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jarrodscott3360 Yes I understand your concern over in OZ :-) . I remember walking out the plane door in Brisbane and it was like a wall of thick heat. The bottom line is oil doesn't really start breaking down until about 135 degrees C. If you're at 120 in 18 degrees C, then if you wanted to play it safe, then go with a fan or a cooler which has higher heat dissipation. They are not visually distracting, yet provide that extra level of protection in extreme heat. The price varies considerably, e.g. a fan like Trail Tech vs a larger radiator like XRay.

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