Transmission lubricants
Transmission lubricants
I havn't found a good repair manual for our KDX's ,buts what everone running in the transmission? 20w50 , 10w40 , Mobil 1 15w50 or Maxima
tranny oil.
tranny oil.
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10W-40 Rotella is cheap and works well...
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I use 10-40 Chevron Supreme. I've tried synthetics, mixtures of ATF and motor oil, HD diesel oils and have found that a good quality Dino 10-40 works the best, for me at least. As for why I've tried all of the above because I was missing shifts and hitting false neutrals. That all went away with a fresh change of 10-40 and I change it every 3 or 4 rides.
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Don't buy from WHAT guy? The guy that changes his oil twice a year...if he feels like it.
Buy a Kaw manual from your dealer. The computerized version on this site has some excellent pics that you won't find anywhere else. I prefer paper, myself, less excellent or not.
Listed spec:
Transmission Oil SE Class SAE 10W30 or 10W40
Use it and you will be fine. Use something else...and you might be, might not be. Anything that is specifically designed for wet clutch use will work. Anything that is 'energy saving' or 'conserving' or has friction modifers in it will NOT work.
Everyone has their opinion on what works (and everything they don't use is crap).
Buy a Kaw manual from your dealer. The computerized version on this site has some excellent pics that you won't find anywhere else. I prefer paper, myself, less excellent or not.
Listed spec:
Transmission Oil SE Class SAE 10W30 or 10W40
Use it and you will be fine. Use something else...and you might be, might not be. Anything that is specifically designed for wet clutch use will work. Anything that is 'energy saving' or 'conserving' or has friction modifers in it will NOT work.
Everyone has their opinion on what works (and everything they don't use is crap).
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I use a full quart of ATF type F (the ford stuff) and change it every few rides. Its cheap enough to.
It seems to grab a bit more positively than whatever was in the bike when I got it(it was green).
It seems to grab a bit more positively than whatever was in the bike when I got it(it was green).
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Haha, no The PO seemed like he knew what he was doing. It was probably Kawi stuff or something. The only trans oil I've used in my bikes have been regular motor oil in my 150F and now ATF in the KDX.
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I have been using the Golden Spectro gear oil and Amsoil Interceptor 2 stroke oil for my 2005 KDX200. I have had no problems with it. Unfortunately I don't get a chance to ride often enough to warrant frequent changes. Maybe 50 miles a month or so. However I recently purchased a 2008 Yamaha FZ6. I use this for my daily commute and I have about 2000 miles on the engine. I have been thinking of using synthetic now that it is broken in. I am wondering if using the same oil for my Yamaha and KDX transmission would be a good idea. Perhaps Inda can chime in here with some advice. Amsoil 10W-40 motorcycle oil should be good for the street bike. Perhaps it would be good for the KDX tranny as well. Has anyone started out with the spectro oil (or such) and then gone to a synthetic multi grade oil? I have heard of some that prefer the dedicated gear oil over 'engine' oil. I don't want to start a debate over which is best. I just want to make sure that no one has had problems with the synthetic oil in the KDX tranny. Otherwise I will just stick with the Golden Spectro.
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Anything that says 'motorcycle oil' is a wet clutch oil. Hell...it might even work in beemers that don't GOT a wet clutch!
Over the long haul, an oil with added zinc and...some other elemental table elemental..(phosphorus?)..that are in the make-up of oil specified for wet clutch applications will continue to do the job.
..said that already...but, it's correct, so might as well tell 'ya agin.
Opinions on oil? Nah...not me!!
Over the long haul, an oil with added zinc and...some other elemental table elemental..(phosphorus?)..that are in the make-up of oil specified for wet clutch applications will continue to do the job.
..said that already...but, it's correct, so might as well tell 'ya agin.
Opinions on oil? Nah...not me!!
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