The document discusses different types of motorcycle lubricant technologies, including those produced from untreated mineral refining (group 1), mineral refining with chemical treatment that converts molecules (group 3), and synthetic oils without mineral refining known as PAO oils (groups 4 and 5). It recommends group 1 or 3 oils for basic lubrication needs, and groups 4 or 5 synthetic PAO oils for more demanding uses such as competition and sports due to their higher quality.
The document discusses different types of motorcycle lubricant technologies, including those produced from untreated mineral refining (group 1), mineral refining with chemical treatment that converts molecules (group 3), and synthetic oils without mineral refining known as PAO oils (groups 4 and 5). It recommends group 1 or 3 oils for basic lubrication needs, and groups 4 or 5 synthetic PAO oils for more demanding uses such as competition and sports due to their higher quality.
The document discusses different types of motorcycle lubricant technologies, including those produced from untreated mineral refining (group 1), mineral refining with chemical treatment that converts molecules (group 3), and synthetic oils without mineral refining known as PAO oils (groups 4 and 5). It recommends group 1 or 3 oils for basic lubrication needs, and groups 4 or 5 synthetic PAO oils for more demanding uses such as competition and sports due to their higher quality.