Fubex RIDER SAE 5W-40 API: SM Syn Motorcycle Oil works well in cold weather to protect the engine when starting up and stays strong in hot temperatures to prevent the oil from breaking down. It keeps the engine, clutch, and gears safe, making sure they work their best.
Api | SM |
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Grade | SAE 5W-40 |
Benefits
- Protects the engine and transmission parts from wear.
- Stays strong even in hot temperatures.
- Keeps the wet clutch working smoothly for better power transfer.
- Gives more power and faster acceleration.
- Stays strong when under pressure.
- Helps stop bad deposits from building up.
Applications
Advent Sm 5w-40 Syn works well in motorcycle engines, whether the engine and transmission share the same oil or have separate oil systems.
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Use this oil in motorcycles to protect the engine, clutch, and gears. Ensure the correct oil level and avoid contact with the skin.
Store Fubex RIDER SAE 5W-40 API in a cool, dry place, away from heat and sunlight. Dispose of used oil according to local environmental guidelines.
Use this oil in motorcycles to protect the engine, clutch, and gears. Ensure the correct oil level and avoid contact with the skin.
Store Fubex RIDER SAE 5W-40 API in a cool, dry place, away from heat and sunlight. Dispose of used oil according to local environmental guidelines.
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