5 Best Engine Oil Brands for Motorbikes

When the engine runs, there is excessive friction between the various parts inside it. Engine parts are prone to wear due to friction. Engine oil is used to prevent this corrosion.

Just as oil is needed to run the engine, engine oil is used to keep the small parts inside the engine running. But this engine well is better known as Mobil in our country. Some also call it engine lubricants. Basically Mobil is a brand name. This brand of engine oil is popularly known in the country as Engine Oil Mobil.

What is the engine oil?


Engine oil is basically a type of liquid lubricant, which helps various small parts inside the engine to run. When the engine runs, there is excessive friction between the various parts inside it. Engine parts are prone to wear due to friction. Engine oil is used to prevent this corrosion.

Also protects the engine from various oxidation and harmful particles or chemical particles. Keeps the bike engine cool. Engine performance also depends a lot on engine oil. For that, the engine oil needs to be changed at regular intervals.

(1) Motul


Motul brand of lubricant oil is renowned for producing high-performing motorcycle engine oils. This brand of engine oil is very effective for both road, off-road and track.

This brand of oil is specially engineered to withstand high temperatures and pressures, providing excellent lubrication and engine protection.

This brand of engine oil is unmatched for maintaining engine power and capacity.

The headquarters of this brand is located in France. It manufactures engine oil and other lubricants for almost all types of vehicles.

Due to the good quality of the products of this brand, it is in great demand all over the world including Bangladesh.

Pros – Motul is mainly recommended for sports and high-configuration bikes .

Cons – May not be perfect for commuter segment motorcycles.

2) Yamalube


Yamaha has researched and developed engine oil formulas over a long period of time, so that this engine oil can perform well in any type of riding conditions and provide the best riding experience for a rider.

Because its name is Yamalube, there is no reason to think that you will use it only on Yamaha bikes, you can use this engine oil on any bike.

Good side – No one brings AC without JI so it is unlikely to be faked.
Cons – Not available for all models.

3) MOBIL


Mobil brand is famous for synthetic engine oil. It is a well-known and popular lubricant manufacturer all over the world. This brand of oil offers better protection and performance than conventional oils.

The brand produces specific formulated lubricants for specific bike models, thus maintaining engine cleanliness and long lasting performance.

It is an American engine oil company. It is so popular in Bangladesh that many common people refer to engine oil as Mobil.

Pros – Quality products available and affordable

Cons – Green house gas emissions are slightly higher.

(4) Shell


Shell brand engine oil is known for its advanced formulation, which helps reduce friction and maintain engine performance. The brand offers a wide range of engine oils, designed according to the needs of riders and bikes. This brand is known worldwide for its quality products.

It manufactures engine oils and lubricants for almost all types of vehicles at very affordable prices. In Bangladesh, Ranks Petroleum Ltd is the distributor of Shell Engine Oil.

5) Liqui Moly


Liqui Moly is a German based lubricant manufacturer. Due to standard quality, and reliability, the demand of this brand of engine oil in Bangladesh is constantly increasing. This brand of oils is specially engineered to protect off-road and racing type bikes.

Pros – Engine protection and performance

Cons – Not perfect for all types of bike engines

Conclusion

How to choose the grade of engine oil? How to choose the brand? Should I use mineral or semi-synthetic or fully-synthetic? After how many kilometers to change the engine oil? And what more can be done to get better performance? You can visit to know about these issues

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