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Multigrade Motorcycle Oil: Why 10W-40 Isn’t Just a Number

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When it comes to motorcycle maintenance, one of the most misunderstood – but absolutely crucial – topics is engine oil. Specifically, multigrade oil, like the popular 10W-40, plays a huge role in protecting your engine, gearbox, and even your clutch.

From Monograde to Multigrade: A Quick History

In the early days, engine oils were monogrades, like SAE 30 or SAE 50. These oils worked well – as long as the temperature didn’t change. In cold weather, they got too thick to flow. In hot conditions, they thinned out too much to protect your engine. Riders often had to switch oils with the seasons. Not ideal.

That changed in 1953, when Motul introduced the world’s first commercially available multigrade oil – a game changer. These modern oils use viscosity index improvers, additives that help oil adapt to temperature changes, providing reliable performance in both cold starts and high-heat riding conditions.

What Does 10W-40 Actually Mean?

Take 10W-40 as an example:

  • The “10W” tells you how the oil flows at cold temperatures (W = Winter).
  • The “40” indicates how it behaves at high operating temperatures (around 100°C).

This means your bike gets smooth, easy startups in the cold and dependable protection when the engine’s running hot – perfect for everything from early morning commutes to full-throttle track days.

What Makes Motorcycle Oil Different?

Unlike cars, most motorcycles use the same oil to lubricate the engine, gearbox, and wet clutch. That’s a lot to ask from one fluid, which is why motorcycle oils contain a carefully engineered mix of:

  • Anti-wear agents
  • Detergents and dispersants (to keep things clean)
  • Anti-foam additives
  • Oxidation and corrosion inhibitors
  • And specific friction modifiers for smooth clutch operation

Using car oil in your bike might seem harmless, but it can lead to clutch slippage, gear wear, and other headaches. Always choose an oil that’s formulated specifically for motorcycles.

Performance Tip: Thinner Oils in Racing

In high-performance or racing applications, engineers often opt for thinner oils to reduce internal drag and squeeze out every last bit of horsepower. For example, Honda’s legendary HRC Fireblade race bikes run Motul 0W-30, gaining an estimated 3–4 bhp thanks to reduced resistance.

Final Word: Follow Your Manual

Your best bet? Stick to the oil grade recommended by your motorcycle manufacturer. It’s the simplest way to ensure long engine life, smooth gear shifts, and trouble-free riding.

Looking for high-quality motorcycle oil? Check out our selection of Motul, Liqui Moly, and other top brands – specially formulated for today’s high-performance machines. Visit our Shop to view our extensive range of motorcycle oils and fluids.


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Only The Best Quality Motorcycle Engine Oil

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Cornish Scoots offers you only the best quality oils. You’ll find products from JMC, Motul and other leading brands. All our oils comply with the strict guidelines, specifications and tests of manufacturers and industry associations. Regardless of which oil you buy, with Cornish Scoots you are always on the safe side.
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For example, we offer JMC and Motul Semi-Synthetic 4 stroke 10w40 Motorcycle Engine Oil that meets or exceeds API SE, SF, SG, SH, SJ, SL and JASO MA2 specifications.

What is the difference between JASO and API?

JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization) is an organisation formed by Japan’s major vehicle manufacturers. It’s the Japanese alternative to the API (American Petroleum Institute) specifications, as these did not meet the specific requirements of modern Japanese engines.

What does JASO MA2 mean?

The newer JASO MA2 specification provides higher friction values in the wet clutch, compared to previous standards. They give optimum clutch operation in high power models. JASO MA2 is the right motorcycle oil for high-performance and high-torque motorcycles.

How do the API classify oils?

The API grades are defined by two letters for example SG. Later and higher performance engines will need oil complying to higher specifications such as API SL. For many bikes, our oils will often far exceed these requirements.

Where can I find the oil specifications for a bike?

The owner’s handbook will detail the viscosity and API / JASO requirements.

Motorcycle engine oils for four-stroke motorcycles

Most modern motorcycles have combined engine and gearbox lubrication and a wet clutch. This creates additional requirements for engine oil and makes it critical the correct motorcycle oil is used to preserve all three functions.

How to find oils on Cornish Scoots website

Use the Search feature at the top right of our website to find any oil. Alternatively you can click on Engine Oils right here in this blog post!

Here is a selection of motorcycle engine oils you can buy from Cornish Scoots at great prices:

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Motul NGEN Engine Oils – Now Available!

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Motul have launched 2 new oil ranges that combine finest base oils and synthetic esters with high-end regenerated oils with very high specification for superior engine protection.
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NGEN 5 is suitable for all street, modern or full classic & off-road bikes for everyday & recreational riding. Conforming to high JASO MA2 & API SM standards, it contains up to 75% high quality regenerated oils. NGEN 5 will aid smooth shifting and help provide low fuel consumption ideal for normal riding.

NGEN 7 is ideal for any high-performance street or off-road bikes used under severe conditions of sport riding and is made up of up to 50% regenerated oil. This high specification oil is classified to JASO MA2 & API SN and will promote strong engine response and good clutch grip required by demanding riders

Both ranges are suitable for 4 stroke motorcycle engines with/without integral gearbox, wet or dry clutch, catalytic converters or secondary air systems, plus use in quads, ATV’s, SxS & jet skis.

Motul NGEN oils are priced just below ever popular and similar specification 7100 & 5100 products, making them an ideal way to offer high specification Motul brand oil at great prices.

Here’s a summary of Motul NGEN products:


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JMC oils including Engine, Gear & Fork Oils and more!

JMC oils represents fantastic value, with no compromise in quality or performance. All of the JMC oils are exclusively sourced from a major European oil producer with a long history in road, off-road & race lubrication for bikes. This means that you can have 100% confidence in the products.

Cornish Scoots supply JMC engine oils such as JMC Maxx Semi-Synthetic 2-Stroke and JMC Maxx Synthetic 2-Stroke, along with gear oils such as JMC Maxx Synthetic Gear Oil 75W140 and fork oils like JMC Maxx Synthetic 5W Fork Oil. Add in ancillary products including JMC Brake Cleaner A1, JMC Distilled Water, JMC Motorcycle Chain Cleaner Kit and JMC Motorcycle Gel Cleaner and it is clear there is something for everyone.

When top quality products are available for such great prices, why pay more? Visit our Shop and search for “JMC” to view the whole range.