BMW lubricants 101
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BMW lubricants 101
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Most people don't do what's right, they do what's most convenient and then repent
2015 Honda PCX150
2015 Honda PCX150
The service manual PDF I have shows BMW recommending Shell Retinax EP2
http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?sit ... x_ep2.html
http://www.shell.com/home/Framework?sit ... x_ep2.html
The BMW side and center stands will tolerate any reasonable general purpose grease...either lithium or calcium soaped grease. But, do clean the side stand switch routinely. I use a copius spray with WD-40 or some other spray GP lube/solvent. The switch gets loaded with dirt which can cause a failure. Oh, I use the WD-40 to lube the side and center stand as well....forget the grease.
But, during winter riding, make sure you remove salt from this area...especially the side stand switch.
But, during winter riding, make sure you remove salt from this area...especially the side stand switch.
Dennis....quit worrying about your oil..go ride
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Most people don't do what's right, they do what's most convenient and then repent
2015 Honda PCX150
2015 Honda PCX150
Once again, WD40 is not a lubricant! When I worked at a gun shop, the owner thought it was an oil, he found that his blued guns rusted faster with WD40 then without, it cleaned all the oil off. Use it to clean and remove crud and water then use a lubricant such as lithium grease.
Michael
MG 78 LeMans
2002 R1150R
78 R100S
MG 78 LeMans
2002 R1150R
78 R100S
WD40 is mostly Stoddard Solvent (~50%). It has very little in the way of lubricantion properties...it is more a cleaner that a lubricant...but, not a bad thing if used properly.mcollect wrote:Once again, WD40 is not a lubricant! When I worked at a gun shop, the owner thought it was an oil, he found that his blued guns rusted faster with WD40 then without, it cleaned all the oil off. Use it to clean and remove crud and water then use a lubricant such as lithium grease.
Dennis....quit worrying about your oil..go ride