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Posted on Mar 17, 2009

Oil what kind of oil do i need to get to put in my kawasaki ZZR400 1995 model

  • clv25 Apr 21, 2009

    I want to know what type of oil I have to use for my ZZR400 N model in.

    I have a noice on my clutch from 1st to 2nd the one dealer says its the oil and that I have to use the right oil for the bike.

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If you go to any car part store, advanced auto motive is where i buy mine. they have specific motorcycle oil with clutch lube built in. they weight of the oil is basicaly up to you. I prefer a little bit thicker oil since 90 percent of you riding will be in the heat of the summer.

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