The best motorcycle and passenger car oil can depend on several factors, including the type of motorcycle you have, the specific engine requirements, your riding conditions, and your personal preferences.

Here are some factors to consider when choosing the right motorcycle oil:

  • Motorcycle & Passenger Car Type: Different types of motorcycles, such as sport bikes, cruisers, touring bikes dirt bikes and passenger cars, may have varying engine requirements. Always consult your motorcycle’s owner’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommended motorcycle oil viscosity and specifications.

  • Viscosity: Motorcycle oils come in different viscosities, typically identified by numbers such as 10W-40 or 20W-50. The first number (e.g., 10W) represents the oil’s flow characteristics in cold weather, while the second number (e.g., 40 or 50) represents its flow characteristics at operating temperature. Choose the viscosity that matches your motorcycle’s requirements.

  • Oil Specifications: Look for motorcycle oils that meet or exceed the industry standards and specifications recommended by the motorcycle manufacturer. Common oil specifications include JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization) and API (American Petroleum Institute).

  • Synthetic vs. Conventional: Synthetic motorcycle oils typically offer better performance and protection in extreme conditions but can be more expensive. Conventional oils are generally more affordable and can be suitable for less demanding riding conditions.
  • Brand and Quality: Stick to reputable and trusted motor oil brands that have a track record of producing high-quality motorcycle oils. ENEOS is Japan’s No. 1 oil company and is now the most reliable and trusted motor oil brand in the Philippines and the rest of the world for motorcycles and passenger cars.
  • Riding Conditions: Consider your typical riding conditions. If you ride in extreme temperatures, in heavy traffic, or engage in aggressive riding, you might want an oil specifically designed for those conditions.

  • Change Intervals: Regularly changing your motorcycle oil is crucial for engine health. Follow the recommended oil change intervals provided in your motorcycle’s manual.

  • Price: While it’s essential to choose a high-quality oil, consider your budget as well. There are good-quality motorcycle oils available at various price points in the market today and ENEOS offers variety of options that suits your budget without compromising the quality and performance you deserve.

 

Ultimately, the best motorcycle oil for you is the one that meets your motorcycle’s specific requirements, your riding conditions, and your budget. Always refer to your motorcycle’s owner’s manual for guidance on the recommended oil type and viscosity. If in doubt, consult with a knowledgeable motorcycle mechanic or dealership for personalized recommendations.

ENEOS: Japan’s No. 1 oil company ENEOS as the No. 1 oil company in Japan is all about quality, performance, reliable and value for your money especially for motorcycles and passenger cars from synthetic to premium mineral oil.