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Q8 Moto GT 10W-40 Engine Oil

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15 December 2006, 18:20
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MOTO GT from Q8 Oils is a high quality mineral based motorcycle engine oil that is ideal for traditional motorcycles with air and air/oil or water cooled 4-stroke engines, from the Suzuki Bandit fours to BMW Boxer series twins. It is suitable for both wet or dry type clutches.

Mineral oil based products derived from crude oil, without the high additive levels of the latest engine oils, are well suited to classic motorcycles, (e.g. Royal Enfield), which were designed to run on such products. These traditional products, like MOTO GT, contain appropriate levels of detergent and dispersant additives that help to prevent the build up of deposits and sludge inside an engine. Which is why MOTO GT provides excellent levels of engine protection and cleanliness for classic machines and meets the performance specifications for many manufacturers of more modern traditional motorcycles too (it is rated API SG and JASO MA).

Q8 MOTO GT is a 10W-40 multigrade mineral oil that has been engineered in the Company’s extensive Research & Development facility in Rotterdam. MOTO GT is produced in the same ISO9001:2000-registered purpose-built plant at Leeds as the synthetic lubricants supplied to Airwaves Ducati. Consistency of the base mineral oils in the blend are assured thanks to Q8Oils exclusive access to Kuwaiti Crude, recognised as an exceptionally high quality product.

Q8 MOTO GT is available in 1L, 4L, 25L, 208L pack sizes, with retail prices starting at £4.50 per litre.

For more information on the Q8Oils range of market leading motorcycle lubricants please call 0113 2350555 or click on th elink below.

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