My wet clutch BMW K1200R specs a 15w-40 oil for my climate range. I bought a jug of Red Line 15w-40 Diesel oil and noted that on the back label it claims "the lowest coefficient of friction available" -that seems sort of at odds with Motorex Power Synt 4t, which claims the highest coefficient of friction!
Yes, I'm an idiot. I ordered the gallon jug of Red Line from an online vendor, and nothing on Red Line's website or elsewhere mentions the above referenced claim.
I'm just wondering whether or not I ought to put it in my bike... In a synthetic formulation, how critical is the coefficient of friction with respect to a wet clutch?
Yes, I'm an idiot. I ordered the gallon jug of Red Line from an online vendor, and nothing on Red Line's website or elsewhere mentions the above referenced claim.
I'm just wondering whether or not I ought to put it in my bike... In a synthetic formulation, how critical is the coefficient of friction with respect to a wet clutch?