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hello there iv recently purchased a xj600n and I'm going to change the oil. Iv already brought an oil filter and sump plug.

I'm new to the biking world. What is the best cheapish oil to use it hasn't done massively high mileage.

Is there any difference between bike engine oil and car engine oil????

As i am a car mechanic and obviously have plenty of good quality 10/40 car engine oil will this be ok?

thanks for the help.

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20/50 Castrol.......Never let me down.....& worth every penny. ;)

The difference between Car & Bike oil, is usually in the formulation......meaning that Bike oil is safe for wet clutches which most bikes have.

To contradict this, I've used Castrol 20/50 GTX in the past, in my bikes & never had an issue. :unsure:

10/40 will work......but 20/50 will work Better. ;)

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The main thing is to remember to make sure it's approved for motorcycles, and most synthetic car oils will cause the clutch to slip badly.

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