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Motul 5100 4T 15W-50 Engine Oil (1L) – Technosynthese Semi Synthetic | JASO MA2, API SP – For Bikes Requiring SAE 15W50

Motul 5100 4T 15W-50 Engine Oil (1L) – Technosynthese Semi Synthetic | JASO MA2, API SP – For Bikes Requiring SAE 15W50

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If your bike’s manual says SAE 15W-50, this is the safe, performance-focused upgrade: Motul 5100 4T 15W-50 with JASO MA2 wet-clutch compatibility and API SP standard on Motul’s official spec sheet.

Motul 5100 4T 15W-50 is a premium semi-synthetic (Technosynthese) motorcycle engine oil engineered for 4-stroke bikes used in Indian stop-go traffic, long touring heat, and spirited weekend rides. The key point is simple: this oil is for motorcycles that REQUIRE SAE 15W-50 in their owner’s manual—not for one single model.

On the official Motul product page, Motul 5100 15W-50 4T is listed with JASO MA2 (wet clutch compatibility) and API SP standards, making it suitable for many modern motorcycles with integrated gearboxes and wet clutches.

Where is 15W-50 actually used? 

  • Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (J-Series) owner specs reference SAE 15W-50 for engine oil.

  • Royal Enfield Scram 440 specs also reference SAE 15W-50.

If your bike manual specifies a different grade (example: 10W-30 / 10W-40 / 10W-50), do not buy this just because it’s “premium.” Wrong viscosity can increase noise, drag, or clutch feel issues.


Key Features 

  • SAE 15W-50 viscosity grade for bikes that require 15W50

  • JASO MA2 — wet clutch compatible (helps prevent clutch slip)

  • API SP standard as per Motul official listing

  • Suitable for 4-stroke motorcycles (street + touring usage)

  • Strong protection in high-temperature Indian riding conditions (city + highway)

  • Smoother gear shifts and clutch feel (MA2-focused formulation)

  • Ideal for daily + recreational use (Motul positioning)

  • 1L pack size — perfect for top-ups or bikes with ~1L–1.3L oil capacity (check manual)

  • Works with many bikes having integrated gearbox (common in motorcycles)

  • Genuine product focus: buy from a specialist spares store for correct storage + handling


Compatibility / Fitment Rule

Buy this oil ONLY if your owner’s manual/service manual specifies:

  • Viscosity: SAE 15W-50 (primary requirement)

  • Clutch type: Wet clutch recommended → choose JASO MA2 (this oil is MA2)

Verified examples (we can safely list)

  • Royal Enfield Bullet 350 (J-Series) — uses SAE 15W-50 in specs

  • Royal Enfield Scram 440 — uses SAE 15W-50 in specs

Important: Many other motorcycles may also use 15W-50, but we will only list models here once we have the manual/spec proof (your “no guesswork” rule).


Variants

  • 1L (this product page)
    (If you also stock 1.7L / 2.5L / 3L, we can add internal links on your store.)


What’s in the Box

  • 1 × Motul 5100 4T 15W-50 Engine Oil (1L)


Installation / Usage Notes

  • Always warm the engine slightly before draining (per service best practice).

  • Replace crush washer if required; use correct torque.

  • Check oil level on center stand / as per bike manual.

  • If your bike has a catalytic converter, always follow OEM oil spec & change interval.


FAQs

Q1. Is Motul 5100 15W-50 only for Royal Enfield Himalayan?
No. It is not model-specific. It is for any 4-stroke motorcycle whose manual specifies SAE 15W-50. We avoid guessing models and recommend verifying your manual first.

Q2. My bike is 15W-50 recommended. Can I use 5100 15W-50 safely with wet clutch?
Yes—Motul 5100 15W-50 is listed as JASO MA2, which is intended for wet-clutch compatibility.

Q3. What’s the API rating of Motul 5100 15W-50?
Motul’s official product page lists API SP for this variant.

Q4. Will this oil reduce engine noise or improve pickup?
If your manual requires 15W-50, riders commonly report smoother feel. If your bike requires a different grade, using 15W-50 can worsen response or clutch feel—so viscosity match matters more than brand.

Q5. My bike needs 10W-30/10W-40/10W-50. Can I still use this?
Not recommended. Always follow the owner’s manual viscosity grade. Wrong grade can affect lubrication flow, heat management, and clutch behavior.

Q6. How do I confirm if my bike uses 15W-50?
Check the engine oil section of your owner’s manual/spec sheet. For example, Bullet 350 and Scram 440 specs list SAE 15W-50.

Q7. Is Motul 5100 fully synthetic?
Motul positions 5100 as Technosynthese (semi-synthetic range), not the same as their fully synthetic 7100 line.

Q8. 1L is enough for my bike?
Some bikes need more than 1L. 1L is perfect for top-up or bikes with near-1L fill; check your manual for exact capacity.

Verify Fitment on Official Brand Portals

For selected genuine spare parts, you can cross-check the part number on the official brand portals before ordering.

Royal Enfield Official Spares Portal

Hero MotoCorp Official eCatalogue

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