A aquajett Joined Jul 9, 2008 Messages 36 Location south australia riverland Feb 26, 2009 #1 Whats the best oil to use in a husaberg ?
pollo Joined Jun 6, 2008 Messages 1,092 Location Simi Valley Ca. Feb 26, 2009 #2 The kind that Husaberg recomends of course. And that would be Motorex 10W 50. Then again, everyone is entitled to there opinion and you will hear of many different oils used. I have just stayed withthe same brand and viscosity from the start. Pollo
The kind that Husaberg recomends of course. And that would be Motorex 10W 50. Then again, everyone is entitled to there opinion and you will hear of many different oils used. I have just stayed withthe same brand and viscosity from the start. Pollo
K kawiguy Joined Nov 25, 2008 Messages 27 Location calgary, alberta Feb 26, 2009 #3 i just use the recommended stuff in my fc450 and the bike has been flawless for me.
W wxc300 Joined Jul 4, 2007 Messages 5 Feb 26, 2009 #4 I use rotella T non synthetic and change every three trail rides with no problems and oil looks good when changing.
I use rotella T non synthetic and change every three trail rides with no problems and oil looks good when changing.
B BundyBear Joined Apr 3, 2003 Messages 1,061 Location Newcastle, NSW, Australia Feb 26, 2009 #5 Don't forget to search the forums. There's many pages on this exact topic.
G gre99y Joined Dec 16, 2008 Messages 30 Location Sunny Glasgow Feb 27, 2009 #6 Belray Thumper seems popular.....
D DaleEO Moderator Joined Oct 2, 2002 Messages 3,117 Location Sunland, CA Feb 27, 2009 #7 Motul 5100 15W-50. I've been using this oil in my Berg's since 96' and all my motors look like new inside. The main thing is to change the oil frequently, it should never come out black. Oil is cheaper than metal.
Motul 5100 15W-50. I've been using this oil in my Berg's since 96' and all my motors look like new inside. The main thing is to change the oil frequently, it should never come out black. Oil is cheaper than metal.
S steve Joined May 12, 2002 Messages 1,631 Location Snowy Mountains NSW Australia Feb 28, 2009 #8 Delo 400 This recent thread, and many others over many years discuss its merits. http://www.husaberg.org/index.php?name= ... t=delo+400 Steve
Delo 400 This recent thread, and many others over many years discuss its merits. http://www.husaberg.org/index.php?name= ... t=delo+400 Steve