V4 owners - 15w50 oil reports with testing - Motul 300v / Redline Power Sports / Motul 7100 - Part 1

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Well, I think I answered my own question. There is a technical page on redlines website and it looks like the additives are the same. So I don’t think the label made any difference.
 

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I’m sure it’s the same then, it falls under the powersports category, just the 15w50 bottle says powersports under it and the 20w50 says motorcycle underneath it. This is on the redline website under the powersports section.
Same exact formula as all the others. Youll be good to go with the 20/50 for a Duc V4 , just give it a bit more time to warm up as its thicker oil on startup.

If you notice the 20/60 , 20/50 ,10/40 and 10/30 also says "motorcycle" as these are popular manufacture spec oils weights for many motorcycle engines.
 
Same exact formula as all the others. Youll be good to go with the 20/50 for a Duc V4 , just give it a bit more time to warm up as its thicker oil on startup.

If you notice the 20/60 , 20/50 ,10/40 and 10/30 also says "motorcycle" as these are popular manufacture spec oils weights for many motorcycle engines.
Yup, appreciate the insight. I didn’t realize there was a “technical info” page on their website.
 

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