What oil does a Yamaha Rhino take?
Yamaha is one of the only companies that makes a 20W-40 oil, so with any other brand, 10W-40 will work fine in most riding and racing conditions. We suggest using good-quality motorcycle/ATV oil; don’t skimp on the lifeblood of your vehicle.
What kind of oil does a Yamaha Rhino use?
I like the Royal Purple full synthetic max gear oil sae 75w-90. One quart will do both front and rear.The first time I used this I changed it out after first oil change. Then I only change differentials once year.
What kind of oil do you put in a Yamaha motorcycle?
JASO MA = Oil for motorcycles with wet clutches. SG = An oil rating. Choose an oil that is SG or higher, ie SH, SM etc, but not SD for example. Ext Tank = Eternal Oil Tank, not Premix. AEROX RACE REP.
What kind of oil does a Yamaha Aerox use?
Yamaha Engine Oil Chart Make Model Engine oil Oil Capacity YAMAHA AEROX 100 (YQ100) 2-Stroke Oil 1.4 – JASO FC YAMAHA AEROX R 2-Stroke Ext Tank 1.1 L YAMAHA AEROX R YAMAHA AEROX R POWER 2-Stroke Oil 1.4 – JASO FC or ISO EGC or D
Where is the drain bolt on a Yamaha Rhino?
The drain bolt is located in the centermost of the holes in the middle skid plate. This hole is easier to reach from the passenger side, as it’s a little closer to that side. Watch out for the hot oil; the gloves will help a little, but you can get burned if you aren’t careful.
I like the Royal Purple full synthetic max gear oil sae 75w-90. One quart will do both front and rear.The first time I used this I changed it out after first oil change. Then I only change differentials once year.
JASO MA = Oil for motorcycles with wet clutches. SG = An oil rating. Choose an oil that is SG or higher, ie SH, SM etc, but not SD for example. Ext Tank = Eternal Oil Tank, not Premix. AEROX RACE REP.
What kind of oil should I use on my Aprilia motorcycle?
Your ideal choice of oil would be an ester semi-synthetic 10W-40 or a 10W-30 that is also shear-stable. The fact that the oil is shear-stable is more important than the fact that it is semi-synthetic. You are still better off choosing shear-stable mineral-based oil than a low-quality semi-synthetic one that isn’t shear-stable.