AMSOIL introduces new dirt bike transmission fluid

AMSOIL formulates a complete line of high-quality products that help riders maximize dirt bike performance.

Picture of Amsoil Synthetic Dirt Bike transmission fluid in bottle.

Some riders prefer a dedicated dirt bike transmission fluid instead of a multi-purpose motor oil. — Photo courtesy amsoil.com

New AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Transmission Fluid delivers confident clutch feel and excellent gear protection, helping dirt bikers to ride more effectively and spend less time performing maintenance. The product is designed to improve results for racers and the riding experience for weekend trail riders.

Clutch slippage or inconsistent clutch feel can lead to slow starts out of the starting gate and ineffective riding on the trail. To solve that problem, AMSOIL introduced AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Oil last year. The lubricant was fine-tuned to deliver consistent clutch feel and excellent clutch protection for confidence on the track and trail. Some riders, however, prefer a dedicated dirt bike transmission fluid instead of a multi-purpose motor oil. For these riders, new AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Transmission Fluid is also formulated to provide confident clutch feel.

  • Provides excellent wear protection for gears and clutch plates.
  • Helps reduce time and money spent on maintenance, enabling enthusiasts to spend more time riding.
  • Yields consistent clutch feel and added confidence for riders

Recommendations

For riders currently satisfied with using AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Oil in their dirt bike transmission, there’s no need to change anything. However, Synthetic Dirt Bike Transmission Fluid is now the primary recommendation for all two-stroke bikes since two-strokes use a separate sump. Many two-stroke riders look for lubricants labelled specifically for the transmission, and this product is designed to suit their needs.

The four-stroke market segment is slightly different. The popular Honda* CRF is the only four-stroke bike that uses a separate sump, but because the owner’s manual recommends using the same oil in the engine and transmission, AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Oil remains the primary recommendation. Synthetic Dirt Bike Transmission Fluid is the secondary recommendation.

For all other four-stroke bikes, AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Oil is our primary – and only – recommendation. For specific product recommendations, consult the Motorcycle Product Guide on www.amsoil.com.

Applications

Use AMSOIL Synthetic Dirt Bike Transmission Fluid in two- and four-stroke dirt bikes that use a separate sump, including those made by Honda, Yamaha*, Kawasaki*, Suzuki*, Husqvarna* and KTM*.

AMSOIL formulates a complete line of high-quality products that help riders maximize dirt bike performance. Visit www.amsoil.com/dirtbike to see them all. For specific product recommendations, consult the Motorcycle Lookup Guide at www.amsoil.com.


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