Anyone have any idea what oil I should be using in the transmission of my 2009 Aprilia RS 125?
I found some manuals online (bike didn't come with one) and they all recommend 75W90 gear oil. But as far as I'm aware I have a wet clutch so I'd need to make sure whatever 75W90 I find says it's ok for wet clutches. Even the motorcycle-specific 75W90 I can find doesn't say anything about wet clutches. It appears to be for shaft drive bikes for the most part.
Then I found some stuff on forums saying 10W40 motor oil was fine for track use (and they change it every race) but something lighter would be better for street use. The partial bottle the previous owner left me is "Motul TRANSOIL SAE10W30 2 stroke gearbox oil".
Another confusing thing is the manual says to use an oil that meets or exceeds API GL-4 while some forums say anything that says API GL-4 is bad for wet clutches. I think there's just a lot of bad info out there.
The change interval from the manual appears to be once at 1000 km and then every 12000km after that, unless I misread something. So I guess it needs to last awhile.
Thanks for the help.
I found some manuals online (bike didn't come with one) and they all recommend 75W90 gear oil. But as far as I'm aware I have a wet clutch so I'd need to make sure whatever 75W90 I find says it's ok for wet clutches. Even the motorcycle-specific 75W90 I can find doesn't say anything about wet clutches. It appears to be for shaft drive bikes for the most part.
Then I found some stuff on forums saying 10W40 motor oil was fine for track use (and they change it every race) but something lighter would be better for street use. The partial bottle the previous owner left me is "Motul TRANSOIL SAE10W30 2 stroke gearbox oil".
Another confusing thing is the manual says to use an oil that meets or exceeds API GL-4 while some forums say anything that says API GL-4 is bad for wet clutches. I think there's just a lot of bad info out there.
The change interval from the manual appears to be once at 1000 km and then every 12000km after that, unless I misread something. So I guess it needs to last awhile.
Thanks for the help.
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