Bel-Ray 2-stroke mineral oil 1L

7,01 €
2T Engine Oil Motul Scooter Expert FD Semi-Synthetic 1L

5.00 on 8 reviews

8,14 €
Castrol 2T Mineral Oil 1L

5.00 on 3 reviews

7,01 €
2T Oil MOTUL 510 Technosynthese Semi-Synthetic 1L

5.00 on 3 reviews

8,59 €
Bel-Ray Si-7 2T Synthetic Oil 1L

14,02 €
Castrol A747 Racing 2-Stroke Oil 1L

199,26 €
Castrol Power1 Racing 2T synthetic oil 1L

5.00 on 4 reviews

14,79 €
MOTUL 710 Synthetic 2T Oil 1L

4.50 on 2 reviews

12,44 €
ROMET 2T semi-synthetic oil 1L

5.00 on 1 reviews

11,04 €
MOTUL Scooter Power 2T synthetic oil 1L

5.00 on 2 reviews

13,57 €
Motul 800 Factory Line Off Road 2T synthetic oil mix, 4L

5.00 on 1 reviews

59,48 €
Oil 2T MOTUL 100 mineral 1L

5.00 on 1 reviews

6,78 €
Oil IPONE Scoot City strawberry semi-synthetic 2T 1L

5.00 on 2 reviews

9,50 €

Oils for two-stroke engines

Two-stroke engines require lubrication of the internal moving parts of the engine. Since the oil is burned along with the fuel, a special oil must be used. Oil for two-stroke engines is usually made from a blend of base oils and added chemicals that provide lubrication, detergent and anti-corrosion properties. These oils can be mixed with gasoline at a specific ratio, usually around 50:1 or 40:1 (oil to gasoline ratio) depending on the manufacturer's recommendations, or can be pre-mixed and purchased in a ready-to-use container. It is important to use the right oil for your engine and mix it in the right ratio to ensure proper lubrication and performance.

There are several types of oils that can be used in two-stroke engines, including:

  • Mineral oils - made from petroleum and are the most basic type of lubricant. They are usually the cheapest and provide good lubrication, but do not have the added detergent and anti-corrosion properties of other oils.
  • Synthetic oils - man-made and are designed to provide excellent lubrication and protection for high-performance engines. They can withstand high temperatures and extreme pressure, and are less prone to deterioration or deposit formation.
  • Semi-synthetic oils - are a blend of mineral and synthetic oils, offering a balance of cost and performance.
  • Biodegradable oils - designed to be more environmentally friendly and less toxic, reducing damage to the ecosystem. They are made from vegetable or synthetic esters and are biodegradable.

It is important to use the specific oil recommended by the manufacturer of the two-stroke engine and mix it in the right ratio to ensure proper lubrication and performance.

How to choose oil for a 2T motorcycle?

Choosing the right oil for a two-stroke motorcycle is important for maintaining engine performance and longevity. Here are some factors to consider when choosing oil for your motorcycle:

  • Oil viscosity, refers to the oil's ability to flow at different temperatures. Two-stroke motorcycle oils typically come in two viscosities: "S" for summer or warm temperatures and "W" for winter or cooler temperatures.
  • Pre-Mix or Injector Oil - Determine whether your motorcycle engine uses pre-mix or injector oil. Pre-mix oil is mixed with gasoline before entering the engine, while /wtryski,c.htmloil is injected into the engine separately. Your owner's manual should indicate which type of oil to use.
  • Brand and type of oil, refer to your motorcycle owner's manual for the recommended brand and type of oil for your specific make and model. Using the recommended oil will ensure proper engine lubrication and optimal performance.
  • Synthetic or mineral? Synthetic oils are man-made and provide excellent lubrication and protection for high-performance engines, and are less prone to deterioration or sludge formation. Mineral oils are natural oils derived from petroleum and provide good lubrication, but do not have the additional detergent and anti-corrosion properties of other oils.

It's always best to check your vehicle's owner's manual for specific oil recommendations or consult a professional mechanic to ensure the best oil choice for your motorcycle.

When should you change the oil on a 2T motorcycle?

It is important to observe the oil level and appearance, if the oil seems dirty or the level is low, it is time for an oil change. In addition, if you do high-performance riding or work in extreme temperatures, more frequent oil changes may be necessary. The oil change interval on a two-stroke motorcycle can vary depending on the make and model of the motorcycle, as well as the type of oil and riding conditions. In general, it is recommended to change the oil at least once a year.

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