• 1 gallon, 10W40
  • Genuine OEM Honda oil
  • HONDA set the standard for motorcycle oil when it introduced GN4 way back in 1975

I used this in my 84 honda 200es. My the 3 wheeler was sitting for many years and before that it probably never had a oil change as it was my grandpa's and never got road. Well I got new tires and drained the gas and changed the oil and it runs and drives perfect.

This is what honda engineers recommend, so this is what I use. I have a vtx1800 with less than 12000 miles on it and my first 2 oil changes and all future oil changes will be with this oil. Although oil is a personal preference and most seem to work fine, I am a guy who likes my bike stock and what the manufacturer recommends. Nuff said. However, I do use Valvoline gear oil for my final drive oil.

The item itself may not look glamorous; That being said, this oil is top notch. Drained out all the old black muck and poured in this bronze love juice. Changed the filter out with a $4 performance filter and my little moto-slut is purring. Along side this change, I also recommend doing a bottle of gas treatment over a the span of the following month, with each re-fuel. This will help clean out the pipes. Riders rise up!

Factory replacement well for Honda and cheapest prices on Amazon! People stop going to Walmart and buying synthetic oil and ruining your four Wheeler's. Hondas require the style oil because of their clutch system

Holy dino oil, Batman. This stuff is slippery! This Honda motorcycle oil was recommended for all the different "metric" brands of bikes the dealer sold and serviced. Glad I could find it online.

I've run Honda oil in my 1991 bike since day one, and it hasn't exploded yet... I'm not petrochemical engineer, I just know that running manufacturer-spec dino-juice in my bikes has led to many long-lasting, high-mileage bikes.

It Honda motorcycle oil! It’s use preserves your warranty. If it’s good enough for Honda, then it’s good enough for me. The clutch on my bike likes it too. As a former Acura (Honda) technician, I can tell you that Honda optimizes just about everything to their specs so their vehicles run the best. Their engineers are world class and certainly know more than me about what will work best in their products. Use it and enjoy your ride!

Great Oil. I have been using full synthetic in my 2007 VTX 1300, until I switched to this (The recommended oil). The bike shifts smoother now and seems to be a little more quiet. Yes, I will have to change oil more often. Probably at about 4000 miles. At less than half the price of full synthetic oil, that is ok with me. Strongly recommed for all Honda motocyles and probaly all Japanese motorcycles for that matter. Fast shipping too. Got it in two days.

I have gone through two of these and will continue to use Honda Pro oil in my 2006 Honda CRF250x. This product was the best price for quality Honda oil and arrived on time. I am not a racer, but enjoy riding local trails and have put alot of miles on my bike lately. I have read alot of posts about other oils when I was considering buying a cheaper product, but I don't have to doubt if I am putting in a quality product in the end. Ride Red! Pros: Quality product from a reputable company Cons: Probably could find cheaper oil, but I know I can trust this oil in my bike

using regular automotive oil my 1982cm450a honda developed very expensive sounding noises from the torque converter area .after going to honda GN-4 within 50 miles all was good again . Going cheap on my oil was a big mistake .Motorcycles with commonly lubed engine trans have very different lube requirements than new style automotive oils provide