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Bike Oil

Bike Oil

Advanced 4T engine oil engineered for power, protection, and peak two-wheeler performance.

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Bike Engine Oil 20W40 is a high-performance 4-stroke motorcycle engine oil formulated to deliver superior engine protection, smooth clutch operation, and enhanced riding performance. Designed for modern two-wheelers, it provides excellent thermal stability, wear protection, and engine cleanliness under city and highway riding conditions.

Available in API SL, SM, and SN grades, it ensures reliable lubrication and extended engine life even in demanding environments.

    Available Grades:

  • 20W40 API SL
  • 20W40 API SM
  • 20W40 API SN

Technical Specifications

Analytical Test 20W40 API SL 20W40 API SM 20W40 API SN
Colour by Gardner < 3.5 < 3.0 < 3.0
Appearance Clear & Bright Clear & Bright Clear & Bright
Density @29.5°C 0.860 – 0.885 /td> 0.840 – 0.870 0.840 – 0.870
K. Viscosity @ 40°C 110 – 140 90 – 120 90 – 120
K. Viscosity @ 100°C 12.50 – 14.50 12.50 – 14.50 12.50 – 14.50
Viscosity Index Min 110 Min 130 Min 130
Flash Point (COC) Min 210°C Min 210°C Min 210°C
Pour Point Max -18°C Max -21°C Max -21°C
TBN (Total Base Number) 5.80 – 7.50 5.80 – 7.50 5.80 – 7.50

Advantages

  • Excellent Engine Wear Protection
  • Smooth Clutch & Gear Operation
  • High Thermal & Oxidation Stability
  • Reduced Engine Deposits
  • Improved Fuel Efficiency
  • Enhanced High-Temperature Performance
  • Strong Detergency & Dispersancy
  • Extended Engine Life
  • Reliable Cold Start Protection

Applications

  • 4-Stroke Motorcycles
  • Scooters
  • Commuter Bikes
  • Performance Motorcycles
  • Gear-Integrated Engine Systems
  • Air-Cooled & Liquid-Cooled Engines

Performance Highlights

  • Clear & Bright Appearance
  • Density Range: 0.840 – 0.885
  • Stable Viscosity Range (20W40 Grade)
  • High Flash Point (Min 210°C)
  • Strong TBN for Engine Cleanliness
  • Excellent Low-Temperature Flow (Up to -21°C)
  • High Viscosity Index for Stable Performance
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