Apologies for the hijack of this thread, but I've got a couple of related oil questions.
I've purchased a restored 1952 Triumph Tiger T100 and although it has oil in it, I'm keen to replace it so I know the state of it before I start running it in (got it MOT'd last week).
I'm clear on the recommendations that I've found in the original workshop manual and Haynes (same as listed in twolitre's post above), but I'm still struggling a bit to source appropriate oils that fits a couple of these recommendations.
The engine oil is fine, a basic multigrade mineral 20W/50 which I've got from Halfords.
For the gearbox, I've seen that Millers do a classic oil that would seem to fit the specs exactly:-
http://www.millersoils.net/M3_cgi/millers2.cgi?product_id=76&exact_match=on&type=classic...but I can't help feeling that a more modern gearbox oil would be better these days and so I was thinking that this one they do might be a better option:-
http://www.millersoils.net/M3_cgi/millers2.cgi?product_id=87&exact_match=on&type=classicAny suggestions as to which of these two might be best for the gearbox?
Also, for the primary chain chase, I haven't been able to find a straight SAE 20 oil - can I just use the same SAE 20W/50 oil that I've got for the engine? Can anyone recommend a Millers oil that I could use for this?
Sorry for asking all this stuff - I know that oil related threads on forums like this are a never ending debate!
And 'hi' by the way!
Cheers, Ross.