27000 on 1200GSA, What Oil Should I Be Using Now

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I now done 27,000 miles on my 06 1200GSA, I have been using 20/50 mineral since new and changing the oil and filter every 3000 miles.

Now I have noticed since the cold weather that when I start the bike in the morning seems a bit noisy and clunky until the oil has warmed and circulated a bit.

My question is should I move to a 10/40 semi syn or fully syn, and if I do will that help with the noise in the morn and would I get any problems with engine, clutch, gearbox seals

BMW recomend sticking with 20/50 Mineral ?

Cheers


Ty
 
I now done 27,000 miles on my 06 1200GSA, I have been using 20/50 mineral since new and changing the oil and filter every 3000 miles.

Now I have noticed since the cold weather that when I start the bike in the morning seems a bit noisy and clunky until the oil has warmed and circulated a bit.

My question is should I move to a 10/40 semi syn or fully syn, and if I do will that help with the noise in the morn and would I get any problems with engine, clutch, gearbox seals

BMW recomend sticking with 20/50 Mineral ?

Cheers


Ty

:rtfm:D:D
 
What is it with this site :spitfire, I asked a straight forward question and all you get is smart arse comments if you got nothing constructive to say keep your fingers away from the keyboard.


:redbone
 
Ah, the dreaded oil thread.

Stick some 10/40 in it. It won't die.

Leave the 20/50 in it. It won't die either.
 
As you change your oil and filters often, why not try the semi and fully synth at 10/40 and 20/50, and then let us all know which you prefer.
Wont be a problem running any of them.
 
given the choice, i'd use 10w40 in the winter & 20w50 in the summer. mine has 20w50 in it at the moment as that's what CWs put in.

thinner might make it spin faster on these cold mornings + circulate quicker.
 
given the choice, i'd use 10w40 in the winter & 20w50 in the summer. mine has 20w50 in it at the moment as that's what CWs put in.

thinner might make it spin faster on these cold mornings + circulate quicker.

Hi Cookie,

I think thats my problem, the temp where I live hit -6 this morn. I have had problems starting and engine not sounding right on start up since the cold spell the other week. Just ordered some Castrol ACT>EVO GP 4T 10W-40.


Have you had any problems or starting issues with yours


Cheers


Ty
 
Similar miles to you Mr Sushi - personally, FWIW, I'm sticking with 20/50 dino oil but Cookie does make a fair point.

Andres

Edit: 20/50 is reccomended for down to -10, I guess -6 is not far off that.....
 
Have you had any problems or starting issues with yours


Cheers


Ty

earlier this week it barely started, battery was dying fast. sounded 'kin awful for a short while when it did start too.

used it a couple of times since, in colder temps & it's been ok. got 1000 miles to go before service, so doubt i'll bother changing the oil. i'll see how the weather goes (and turn off the grips & pull the clutch while starting).

what it really needs is a BIGGER BATTERY but the fcuktards at bmw don't seem to agree. must be warm & sunny in bavaria :mad:
 
Similar miles to you Mr Sushi - personally, FWIW, I'm sticking with 20/50 dino oil but Cookie does make a fair point.

Andres

Edit: 20/50 is reccomended for down to -10, I guess -6 is not far off that.....


Cheers Outtomunch

Quoting from the BM manual

It says:

SAE 10W-40 -10 to 30, Operation at moderate Temperatures

Another question, if I was getting -6 @ 05:30 this morn from the bike computer. I wonder if the oil temp would be -6 or would it be colder, say if the temp in the night droped to -10, how long would it stay at -10. I started my bike at 05:30 this morn so the oil temp could have been at its limit.

Not to sure how thermodynamics work !!!!!!


:beerjug:
 
Cheers Outtomunch
Quoting from the BM manual
It says:
SAE 10W-40 -10 to 30, Operation at moderate TemperaturesAnother question, if I was getting -6 @ 05:30 this morn from the bike computer. I wonder if the oil temp would be -6 or would it be colder, say if the temp in the night droped to -10, how long would it stay at -10. I started my bike at 05:30 this morn so the oil temp could have been at its limit.
Not to sure how thermodynamics work !!!!!!
:beerjug:

Don't worry about.

If you really must read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy
 
What is it with this site :spitfire, I asked a straight forward question and all you get is smart arse comments if you got nothing constructive to say keep your fingers away from the keyboard.


:redbone


If that is really what you are looking for .. I recommend this
 
what it really needs is a BIGGER BATTERY but the fcuktards at bmw don't seem to agree. must be warm & sunny in bavaria :mad:
You got that right!! :thumb...or the designers/engineers live in the "tropics" !........:blast

Also definately a thinner oil will help with cold morning starts.
Keeping the clutch in,all power robbing extra's turned off,all helpful when starting on a cold morning. Some people swear that covering the bike at nite will even make a huge difference in starting. Makes sense to me.

Factory manual has a chart with the viscositys vs. temperatures.

At that interval of oilchanges every 3K miles,synth oil would be a waste of money.
 
I now done 27,000 miles on my 06 1200GSA, I have been using 20/50 mineral since new and changing the oil and filter every 3000 miles.

Now I have noticed since the cold weather that when I start the bike in the morning seems a bit noisy and clunky until the oil has warmed and circulated a bit.

My question is should I move to a 10/40 semi syn or fully syn, and if I do will that help with the noise in the morn and would I get any problems with engine, clutch, gearbox seals

BMW recomend sticking with 20/50 Mineral ?

Cheers


Ty

Any 10W40 that meets the spec in the manual is best for a typical British Winter - the manual gives the temperature range for each viscosity rating.
 
TY

I run mine on 20-50 mineral and has similar mileage to yours. I also change the oil at 3000 and have had no starting problems and no oil usage.

However, I will be putting 10-40 in for the winter to help the oil flow from starting. I really don`t think it`s gets cold enough to worry too much but it`s worth doing it for peace of mind as mine lives outside.

I`ll use a good make semi synthetic so I won`t need to change at 3000 miles in the winter and revert to 20-50 mineral in the spring. :thumb
 


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