Frequently-question



1. Can I use Repsol engine oil for any bike, or is it only for Honda?

Repsol engine oil is suitable for all types of bikes, not just Honda. It’s a versatile choice that provides excellent performance across various brands and models.

2. Why is the Motul 300V considered the best engine oil?

Motul 300V is known as one of the best engine oils due to its Ester Core technology. This advanced formulation offers superior lubrication, reducing friction and extending engine life, especially for high-performance bikes.

3. What is RavoX?

RavoX is our very own premium brand of engine oil, specially formulated to deliver reliable performance for a wide range of bikes and vehicles. It’s engineered to provide high-quality protection and efficiency.

4. What oil grade do you recommend for different bike brands?

We recommend:

10W40 for Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki bikes

10W30 for Honda, TVS, and Hero bikes

20W50 for Bajaj bikes


Always check your bike’s manual or consult with our experts for the best choice.

5. What does 10W40 mean?

In 10W40, the number "10" indicates the viscosity of the oil at low temperatures, meaning it flows well in cold conditions. "40" represents the oil’s viscosity at high temperatures, ensuring adequate protection even under intense heat.

6. Should I use mineral oil for a new bike?

It’s not necessary to use mineral oil for a new bike. Depending on your bike’s requirements, you can start with either semi-synthetic or full-synthetic oil. Synthetic oils often provide better performance and protection, especially for new engines.

7. What is the mileage range for different types of engine oils?

Full Synthetic Oil: Recommended change interval is 3,000–5,000 km.

Semi-Synthetic Oil: Recommended change interval is 2,000–3,000 km.

Mineral Oil: Recommended change interval is 1,500–2,000 km.


These ranges help maintain optimal engine performance and longevity.

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