Oil that is.
I know this has been discussed times and everyone has differing opinions.
I have always used pure mineral oil,Halfords classic 20/50. It looks and smells like Duckhams used to years ago and that has always been good enough.
However on Saturday, hot day, 2 up, slow/standing traffic, backed up for 5 miles, meaning loads of filtering. and stop starts, the top end got noticeably rattly.
Once we were passed the obstruction engine quietened down and ran as expected so I put it down to hot oil thinning?
I will treat her to an oil and filter change, but Im now wondering if mineral is the best or should I go for a semi synth? but which one?.
It was much simpler when there were only 4 types of oil
Engine oil
Gearbox oil
Hydraulic oil
Chip frying oil
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The "O" word
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The "O" word
Mick
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest
Don't use the Halfords Classic, it's only SE spec
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine ... 50-5l#tab2
"Overview
Grade: 20W/50
Petrol/Diesel: Petrol
Size: 5 litres
Detailed Specs
API: SE CC
Oil Type: Mineral Oil "
and the R1100S is specifically listed as requiring at least SF grade.

I've been using the BMW recommended mineral oil in mine, Castol Act>Evo 20w50 that I got from Opie Oils.
Don't be tempted with 10w40, except maybe for winter use, but 15w50 is the current recommended spec I believe
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine ... 50-5l#tab2
"Overview
Detailed Specs
and the R1100S is specifically listed as requiring at least SF grade.

I've been using the BMW recommended mineral oil in mine, Castol Act>Evo 20w50 that I got from Opie Oils.
Don't be tempted with 10w40, except maybe for winter use, but 15w50 is the current recommended spec I believe
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1, '05 K1200S
Re: The "O" word
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Avoid Markeaton island on the A38/A52 in Derby[/quote]
Is that where you left your oil
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Avoid Markeaton island on the A38/A52 in Derby[/quote]
Is that where you left your oil

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The riders manual should have a useful chart with recommended viscosity ranges?
I use Silkolene semi-synthetic 4T 20W50 in the 100RS and 10W40 in the 1150 GS. The more recent engine has finer tolerances so can hack the thinner oil appaz. And I use the GS more in winter.
I THINK fully synthetic is not recommended for 11xx engines but stand to be corrected. If the oil meets the minimum spec why not shove it in?
Get on Opie's mailing list and stock up when there's a special offer.
I use Silkolene semi-synthetic 4T 20W50 in the 100RS and 10W40 in the 1150 GS. The more recent engine has finer tolerances so can hack the thinner oil appaz. And I use the GS more in winter.
I THINK fully synthetic is not recommended for 11xx engines but stand to be corrected. If the oil meets the minimum spec why not shove it in?
Get on Opie's mailing list and stock up when there's a special offer.
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True, I use the standard spec mineral oil but fully synth is a much better oil and you can not argue against that plus lots of owners use it in their Oil/airlheadsMitch1100 wrote:These engines dont need synthetic.
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