Oil viscosity for summer?

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    My wife's owner's manual states 10W40 is required, which I've been using, but I was wondering if anyone here moves to a 20W50 during the hot summer months? I always have used a 20W50 in the cruisers during the summer, and the manual for my zx14 recommends the same.

    Any thoughts?
     


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    Run the same year round. BC does not get that hot. Cruisers are (mostly) air-cooled, so they get hotter, thus requiring an oil with a higher viscosity.

    Most important thing is to use a quality motorcycle specific oil and filter and change it on a regular basis.
     


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    Thanks.
    I live in the Okanagan Valley, our daytime temps in July and August range from 100'F up to 115'F or so.
    And we're heading out on a 2 week trip thru Montana in July and i want to make sure the bike is set up right.

    Thanks again, I appreciate the info.
     


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    i would go with straight 5 wieght its the best.
     


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    I think you are misunderstanding something. Straight 5 weight oil would be a HORRIBLE choice.

    Now, if you meant 5w-30 thats a little different.
     


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