

🛵 Ride smoother, shift sharper, and own the road with Motul 5100!
Motul 5100 4T 15W50 is a semi-synthetic ester blend motorcycle oil engineered for all 4-stroke engines. It meets the latest API SL/SH/SG and JASO MA standards, offering enhanced engine response and superior gearbox protection through its proprietary extreme pressure formula. Designed for both road and off-road bikes, this 4-liter oil balances premium performance with competitive pricing, making it a trusted choice for riders seeking reliability and smooth shifting.




| ASIN | B001EB9XZC |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,272 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #314 in Motor Oils |
| Brand | Motul |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (580) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2007 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 104083 |
| Manufacturer | Motul |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P-104083 |
| Model | 5100 4T Synthetic Ester Blend Motor Oil |
| Product Dimensions | 7.1 x 3.8 x 11.6 inches |
| SAE J300 Viscosity Grade | 15W-50 |
| UPC | 172303773582 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles |
| Viscosity | 50 sae_grade |
A**R
Cured slipping clutch, "snick" is back, quieter valve train
As advertised, Motul 5100 Ester Blend 15W-50 (semi-synthetic) appears to be optimized for a shared-sump motor. I immediately noticed a quieter valve train with my Triumph air/oil-cooled motor. I have recently experienced clutch chatter during high operating temperature in slow speed maneuvering and clutch slip at takeoff prior to reaching full operating temperature. That has seemingly disappeared. Gearchanges are now accompanied by a "snick" rather than what had developed into a soft "clunk". As the miles have piled on, the transmission, although exceptionally smooth compared to many other modern machines, became slightly reluctant to shift smoothly. That has also now seemingly vanished. This particular machine calls for Semi-synth or full synth, shared-sump oil in either 10w-40 or 15w-50 weights. In Southern California, the "winter" weight of the oil is a non-issue, so I have taken liberty in the past with this. The previous fill was with Mobil 1 Racing 4T (PAO, or so we've been told) 10w-40, an oil that I have used for years with little complaint. If anything, my previous fills with Mobil 1 have felt like they are shearing down before 3-4000 miles, well before the recommended 6000 mile interval. In this machine, a previous Triumph twin, and other machines, I have filled with Redline (ester) 20w-50 & 10w-40, Mobil 1 4T 20w-50 (PAO, or so we've been told), Castrol Actevo (semi-synth) 20W-50 & 10w-40, and Castrol Power 1/RS (Group III) 10w-50, plus some others I fail to recall. All of them are fine oils for the application. At some point, the Mobil products resulted in clutch chatter and slip. At some point, the Castrol products seemed to shear down around 2-2500 miles. The Redline products never gave me an issue other than 1) locating some and b) paying the asking price. Motul 5100 is priced more competitively than all but the Castrol Actevo. However, Motul 5100's ester synthetic base and additive package is available at a price point that the competition doesn't offer. For the quantity, this oil is quite a bargain. Although not readily available at an auto parts store like Mobil, Castrol or Valvoline motorcycle oils, telegraphing an oil change and having oil shipped is a minor inconvenience in the context of the benefits of Motul. Frankly, I've avoided Motul for this reason, as well as the fact that they market so hard for independent shops to carry the product line. Having worked as a motorcycle mechanic for a spell, Motul products seemed cheap for this reason, despite being able to buy at cost. However, customer comments on how much better the motor "feels", even with Motul's standard mineral product, should have clued me on. I guess I was ignoring how much harder the huge companies market their motorcycle products to chain stores. So much for standing on principle... Whether Motul 5100 shears down quickly in this bike remains a to be seen. I'll add to this review when I know more. Hope this helps you make a good decision.
R**1
good oil
i use this oil in my zzr 1200 and no motor issues also use in my gpz 1100 with 120 thousand miles since new in 1996 and still runs great with no oil burn
F**E
Bang for the Bucket
Great product and exceptional value for the money
A**R
Motul
On time and a great value. We only buy motul products
A**R
Is higher quality for purpose
Have been using this product for years in my motorcycles, higher quality than manufactures recommendations and better value!
B**K
Motul
Works good on my Ktm duke 390 it runs smooth. I still have 2liters left for the next oil change and after that i will try motul 7100 full synthetic oil.
E**T
good oil
works
D**C
Happy bike, happy life
My Monster 937 is happy - that’s all that matters
J**H
I bought this for my motorcycle, and it works well. It's easy to use, and the bottle shows the level so we can track our usage.
G**Y
Great oil fast shipping
E**R
Good on engine highly recommended
M**U
Excellent place to buy from. Will be using in the future. Fast shipping. Really liked the personalized note in the box. Made me feel like a valued customer.
J**O
as ordered and on time !
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