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Who sells Motul 10w40 oils? i have always gone to Supercheap and gotten Mobil1 Fully Synthetic 0w40 but that's a little too light for summer.

Need 10w40..

only a quick question for a quick answer, thanks SAUWA :devil:

Last lot I got was from Repco. Suggest ring and ask as they do not always hold in stock.

Cheers

dirt garage (moto x place) in vic park opposite maccas, where i got mine from(altho my mate knows the owner), they had to order it in. took a couple of days.

actually you'll prob find alot of bikes place are motul suppliers.

Edited by Brad3416

I know where Tenagah is now and I know they deal with Motul, they are in a temporary shop in Wangara while another shop is prepare. BUT, they don't work weekends...

Edited by Topaz

royal purple 10 - 40

A1 performance in myaree. =)

made the same swap as u are... i was using mobil 1 0-40 but swapped over for summer 10-40...

Edited by br3ndan
People just don't understand and often wont be told. Many resellers dont know anything about oil etc and often miss lead customers.

Like I was today by a female sales person...

Me: The 300V Chrono is only 4 litres and I will probably need about 4.5

Her: Just leave some oil in the engine before refilling

Me: ......................

Motul 300Vif you have alot of money to throw around. 109$ for 4L, 57$ for 2L

Otherwise Motul 4100 Turbolight 5L for 59$.

Motoquipe sell it for very cheap. Repco also stock it at 120% what motoqipe charge

Or go royal purple.

why? they have the same hot viscosity, the 10-40 is just thicker when cold, hardly better....

thats exactly it...

its not that cold anymore so dont really need the '0' rating.

Both are top notch oils, mobil 1 and royal purple... and similar pricing =)

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