Shrekka Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hi there just new to this Forum and site. this question has most likely and highly likely been done b4, but wots a good coolant for my bike? My local bike shop said you can mix all coolants(ethylene glycol) Except for a few of course. The brand he gave me was FUCHs Xtra long life coolant 250000km 5year change coolant one, well, for starters this is coolant for cars..Does not state bikes at all. And seen my friend today and he users in his WRF Nulon automotive coolant similar specs to Fuchs one. Can you use these on my bike? So is it safe to use car coolant on these bikes? IS it better to use a coolant which states is just for bikes then? Ive always used MOTUL coolant for my bike any replies would be much appreciated.. thanks and by the way YZFs rule the bush! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billa65t Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hi there just new to this Forum and site. this question has most likely and highly likely been done b4, but wots a good coolant for my bike? My local bike shop said you can mix all coolants(ethylene glycol) Except for a few of course. The brand he gave me was FUCHs Xtra long life coolant 250000km 5year change coolant one, well, for starters this is coolant for cars..Does not state bikes at all. And seen my friend today and he users in his WRF Nulon automotive coolant similar specs to Fuchs one. Can you use these on my bike? So is it safe to use car coolant on these bikes? IS it better to use a coolant which states is just for bikes then? Ive always used MOTUL coolant for my bike any replies would be much appreciated.. thanks and by the way YZFs rule the bush! Hi there Basiclly there is no difference between coolent's made for cars -bikes if you check the products you will see that they are identical, most of the newer ones are long life premixed coolents that don't need diluting the only thing that you really have to check depending on your bike is to make sure that it is compatible for your type of engine ie alloy,steel or cast iron? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billa65t Posted March 31, 2008 Share Posted March 31, 2008 Hi there Basiclly there is no difference between coolent's made for cars -bikes if you check the products you will see that they are identical, most of the newer ones are long life premixed coolents that don't need diluting the only thing that you really have to check depending on your bike is to make sure that it is compatible for your type of engine ie alloy,steel or cast iron? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shrekka Posted March 31, 2008 Author Share Posted March 31, 2008 no worries, and thanks for the reply Shrekka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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