I hate to have to ask any question about oil but here it goes. I am trying to find the correct oil weight I should be running in my 2011 TXC 449. The manual says 10w-40, but I have seen some threads were posters stated that the weight of oil is a little lite for that engine. So is that true and if so what is a more appropriate weight?
After I read their comments and comparing oil weight to temperature ranges from my wife’s KLX 110L owner’s manual I have figured that I should probably use 20W-50 in the summer and 10W-40 in the winter. I live in western Pennsylvania were the summers reach the 90’s (F) and I will ride then and in the winter I will not ride in much bellow freezing (32 F). I have thought about mixing the two weights to get a 15W-45 if mixing them in equal parts yields this weight. Just for some reference I have in the bike now 10W-40 Amsoil Motorcycle Syn and I would use 20W-50 Amsoil Motorcycle Syn or mix the 2 oils.
Thanks,
Jake
After I read their comments and comparing oil weight to temperature ranges from my wife’s KLX 110L owner’s manual I have figured that I should probably use 20W-50 in the summer and 10W-40 in the winter. I live in western Pennsylvania were the summers reach the 90’s (F) and I will ride then and in the winter I will not ride in much bellow freezing (32 F). I have thought about mixing the two weights to get a 15W-45 if mixing them in equal parts yields this weight. Just for some reference I have in the bike now 10W-40 Amsoil Motorcycle Syn and I would use 20W-50 Amsoil Motorcycle Syn or mix the 2 oils.
Thanks,
Jake