Castrol R40

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In the shed
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Re: Castrol R40

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R20 and R30 are also available, if you want something more runny.
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Re: Castrol R40

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In the shed wrote:R20 and R30 are also available, if you want something more runny.
Monty python and the cheese shop came to mind after reading that.....................
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Re: Castrol R40

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Thanks for all the replies .

Can rely on you guys to come up trumps with some top info . Thanks .
My only gripe is Dean mentioned this to me a few days after I had put normal oil in my freshly built engine , typical. Onwards and upwards , next engine will be started soon and will use the R .

As Dean says Nielsen seem to be cheapest when you factor in the free delivery , however some people think £35 is expensive for 4 litres of Mini oil but if you own motorbikes that is about right for quality oil and everything for bikes seems stupid expensive . Triumph recommend Castrol so bought some from Nielsen for my wifes Street Triple.

Dave
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