4-Stroke Oils
4-Stroke Motorcycle & Powersports Engine Oils
Four-stroke engine oil does more jobs simultaneously than most riders appreciate. It lubricates every moving surface in the engine from the crankshaft bearings and piston pins through the camshafts, valve train, and transmission gears. It cools the engine by absorbing heat from components that the cooling system cannot directly reach. It cleans the engine by suspending combustion byproducts and wear particles in suspension until the next oil change removes them. And in the vast majority of motorcycles, it lubricates the wet clutch that transfers power from the engine to the transmission. A four-stroke oil that performs all of those functions well at the temperatures and RPM ranges your engine operates at is not a commodity. It is a precision maintenance product that directly affects how your engine performs, how long it lasts, and how much it costs to operate over its service life.
Oil selection for a four-stroke powersports engine requires understanding a few specific considerations that do not apply to automotive oil selection. The JASO MA and MA2 certification standards exist specifically because motorcycle wet clutches require oils without the friction modifiers that modern automotive oils use to improve car fuel economy. A JASO MA2 certified oil meets the highest standard for wet clutch compatibility and is the correct choice for any motorcycle with a wet clutch regardless of whether the manufacturer's recommendation specifies it by name. Viscosity selection should match the manufacturer's recommendation for the expected operating temperature range, with thinner oils providing better cold start protection and thicker oils providing better film strength at high operating temperatures. Synthetic oils provide superior thermal stability, better shear resistance, and more consistent viscosity across a wider temperature range than conventional oils, making them the better choice for any engine that operates at high temperatures or sees hard use. Mad Lads Moto stocks four-stroke engine oils for dirt bikes, motocross machines, enduro bikes, trail riders, street motorcycles, adventure tourers, ATVs, and UTVs. Here is what we carry:
- Full Synthetic 4-Stroke Oils - Premium full synthetic motorcycle engine oils that provide the best possible thermal stability, shear resistance, and wear protection for engines that operate at sustained high RPM, high temperatures, and short oil change intervals typical of performance riding and racing applications.
- Semi-Synthetic 4-Stroke Oils - Semi-synthetic blended oils that deliver improved performance over conventional oils at a more accessible price point, suitable for recreational riders who want better oil quality than conventional without the full cost of a synthetic.
- Conventional 4-Stroke Oils - Conventional mineral-based motorcycle engine oils for machines where the manufacturer specifies conventional oil, for budget-conscious riders with frequent oil change intervals, and for break-in procedures where some manufacturers recommend conventional oil for the initial hours of operation.
- Off-Road Specific Oils - Four-stroke oils formulated specifically for the demands of off-road engines that operate at high RPM, high temperatures, and short drain intervals in dirty conditions where the oil change is part of every maintenance session.
- Street & Touring Oils - Four-stroke oils formulated for street motorcycles and adventure tourers that operate at sustained highway speeds, longer oil change intervals, and temperature cycles that differ from the sustained high-RPM demands of off-road engines.
- ATV & UTV Engine Oils - Four-stroke oils specifically formulated for ATV and UTV engines that operate under sustained low-RPM high-load conditions, temperature extremes, and in some cases shared transmission and differential lubrication requirements that differ from dedicated motorcycle engine applications.
- OEM Brand Oils - Manufacturer-branded oils from Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, and other manufacturers who produce their own branded lubricants formulated specifically for their engines and recommended as the factory fill and service replacement.
The argument for using full synthetic oil in a performance four-stroke motorcycle engine is straightforward and compelling. Synthetic base stocks are more thermally stable than mineral oils, meaning they resist breaking down at high temperatures that accelerate conventional oil degradation. They shear less under the high mechanical stress of gear mesh contact, meaning the oil maintains its viscosity rating more consistently throughout the drain interval rather than thinning out as the drain interval progresses. They flow better at cold temperatures, meaning the engine gets lubrication to critical surfaces faster on cold starts when wear rates are highest. And they provide a cleaner engine over time with fewer deposits from thermal breakdown products. The cost premium over conventional oil is modest relative to the cost of an engine rebuild that inadequate lubrication accelerates, and for any engine that is ridden hard or sees sustained high-RPM operation, synthetic oil is simply the correct choice. We stock four-stroke oils from Maxima, Motorex, Motul, Bel-Ray, Yamalube, Pro Honda, Castrol, and more.
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