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AMSOIL
20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCV)
is recommended for Harley-Davidson, Buell,
Victory, Ducati, BMW, Aprilla and Triumph
motorcycles calling for a 15W-50 or 20W-50
viscosity, providing superior protection in
engines, transmissions and primary chaincases.
AMSOIL
10W-40 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCF) is recommended
for Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Suzuki, BMW,
Husqvarna and KTM motorcycles calling for
a 10W-40 or 20W-40 viscosity, providing superior
protection in engines and transmissions.
Improved
Transmission Protection
AMSOIL
Synthetic Motorcycle Oils not only provide
superior protection for motorcycle engines,
they also provide superior gear protection,
meeting API GL-1 gear lube viscosity requirements.
AMSOIL Synthetic 10W-40 Motorcycle Oil (MCF)
meets SAE 80W-90 gear lube requirements, while
AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil (MCV)
meets SAE 90 gear lube viscosity requirements.
Viscosity
is the most important characteristic of a
lubricant. Motorcycle gears create a shearing
effect that causes permanent oil viscosity
loss. This thinning effect reduces the oil's
ability to prevent metal-to-metal contact
and wear. The stability and natural operating
temperature ranges of the premium synthetic
base stocks used to formulate AMSOIL Synthetic
Motorcycle Oils eliminate shear and reduce
wear. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils exhibit
absolute shear stability as measured by the
Kurt Orbon shear stability test.
The
high temperatures and tight tolerances common
to motorcycle applications also affect viscosity.
The High Temperature/High Shear (HTHS) Test
(ASTM D-4683) measures a lubricant's viscosity
under severe high temperature and shear conditions.
The more resistant an oil is to high temperature
viscosity loss, the better it protects, and
even a HTHS difference of 0.1 cP makes a significant
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AMSOIL
Synthetic Motorcycle Oils exhibit higher HTHS viscosities
than competing conventional and synthetic motorcycle
oils. As seen in the graphs, AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50
and 10W-40 Motorcycle Oils displayed the highest High
Temperature/High Shear viscosities in their respective
test groups, providing motorcycle engines and transmissions
operating in the harshest conditions with superior
protection against wear and viscosity loss and eliminating
the need for separate gear case oils as recommended
by some competitors. Synthetic 10W-40 may also be
used in two-cycle transmissions.
Excellent
Wet Clutch Performance
Many motorcycles utilize a clutch that is immersed
in the motor oil. The friction modifiers present in
many automotive motor oils and the extreme pressure
additives present in EP gear lubricants produce a
low coefficient of friction between the clutch discs
and plates, resulting in clutch slippage and glazing.
Slippage leads to increased operating temperatures
and reduced clutch life. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle
Oils are formulated without friction modifiers, providing
positive clutch engagement, longer equipment life
and reduced temperatures. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle
Oils meet the clutch compatibility requirements mandated
by JASO MA.
| Castrol
V-Twin 20W-50 (Below) |
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| AMSOIL
MCV (Below) |
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Excellent
Corrosion Protection
Most motorcycles spend the majority of their lives
either parked or in storage, but most motorcycle oils
fail to address corrosion problems. Corrosion protection
during storage and in humid conditions is essential
to extending equipment life. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle
Oils are formulated with specialized additive technology
that not only protect against corrosion and acids
during operation, but also provide exceptional protection
during storage. The ASTM D-1748 Rust Test measures
a lubricant's ability to protect against rust and
corrosion. A standard metal reference coupon is immersed
in the test oil before being placed in a humidity
cabinet for 24 hours at 120 degrees F. As seen in
the photos, the reference coupon treated with AMSOIL
20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil showed no signs of
rust and corrosion, while the competitor failed the
test.
Outstanding
Heat Resistance
Motorcycles operate in demanding, high heat conditions
that require robust high temperature deposit control
additives. While many conventional oils break down
and oxidize when faced with high temperatures, causing
formation of carbon and sludge deposits, AMSOIL Synthetic
Motorcycle Oils effectively withstand oil break-down
and oxidation, keeping equipment running cooler and
minimizing oil consumption, thickening and emissions.
Air-cooled engines get especially hot while idling
in traffic, commonly reaching temperatures up to 240
degrees Fahrenheit. The extra margin of protection
provided by AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils is especially
important for hot running air cooled motorcycle engines.
Foam
Control
High engine speeds and transmission gears in motorcycles
churn the oil, suspending air and causing foam. When
this oil and air mixture is drawn into a loaded area,
the air compresses and decreases the thickness of
the oil film, compromising wear protection. In addition,
suspended air promotes oil oxidation, reducing its
service life. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils greatly
reduce foaming to provide long term lubricating protection
in high speed, high RPM conditions.
Robust
Additive Levels
Recent automotive motor oil regulations have limited
certain additive levels, including the anti-wear additive
known as ZDDP. ZDDP is an extremely effective anti-wear,
anti-oxidant additive, and reducing its level results
in compromised wear control and shortened service
life. Because motorcycle applications require robust
additive systems to control wear and oxidation, use
of an automotive motor oil or an automotive motor
oil re-labeled as a motorcycle oil compromises protection
and performance. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils
are overtreated with robust additive packages, including
high levels of calcium, phosphorus, zinc and additional
oxidation inhibitors, to extend oil life expectancy,
provide unmatched engine cleanliness and greatly reduce
wear.
AMSOIL
Synthetic Motorcycle Oils are recommended for twice
the manufacturer's recommended drain interval for
on-road motorcycles.
The
Four Ball Wear Test (ASTM D-4172) determines the wear
protection properties of a lubricant. The smaller
the average wear scar, the better the wear protection
provided by the lubricant. AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle
Oils produce significantly smaller wear scars than
competing motorcycle oils, providing unsurpassed protection
against engine wear, reducing maintenance costs and
extending equipment life.
Cost
Effective
AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils provide excellent
cost effectiveness and are cost competitive with competing
high end motorcycle oils. The unmatched protection
and performance provided by AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle
Oils is excellent insurance for today's expensive
motorcycles and custom bikes.
| TYPICAL
TECHNICAL PROPERTIES |
| SAE
10W-40 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil
(MCF)
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| Kinematic
Viscosity @ 100°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) |
13.9 |
| Kinematic
Viscosity @ 40°C, cSt (ASTM D-445) |
93.36 |
| Viscosity
Index (ASTM D-2270) |
152 |
| CCS
Viscosity (ASTM D2602) |
6794
@ -25°C |
| Pour
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-97) |
-46
(-51) |
| Flash
Point °C (°F) (ASTM D-92) |
234
(453) |
| High
Temperature/High Shear Viscosity @ 150°C
, 1.0 x 106 s-1 (ASTM
D 4683), cP |
4.52 |
| Four
Ball Wear Test (ASTM D-4172 @ 40 kgf, 150°C,
1800 rpm, 1 hour), Scar in mm |
0.40 |
| Noack
Volatility, % weight loss (g/100g) (ASTM D-5800) |
6.44 |
| Total
Base Number |
11 |
| Foam
(ASTM D-892, Sequence I, II & III |
0/0/0 |