104087 4L engine oil MOTUL 7100 4T 5w40 100% Full synth 4 L

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Products ID: 397027
Partnumber: 5W-40 4L 7100 4T
Brand: Motul
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100 % synthetic for motorcycles 4- stroke– Ester technology - engine oil. ensures smooth käiguvahtuse. fills BMW APRILIA and MV AGUSTA MA2 SAE 5W40 specification. corresponds to JASO MA2 specification which ensures optimal märgsiduri performance. Excellent engine and for transmission gearbox resistance to wear. suitable for to use also with catalyst equipped with engines. contains Calcium sulfonaati. may kutsuda esile alergilisi reaktsioone.

Motul

Motul S.A. is a global French company which manufactures, develops and distributes lubricants for engines (motorcycles, cars and other vehicles) and for industry. As a specialist in synthetic oils, Motul has become the partner of many manufacturers and sports teams for its technological developments in mechanical sports, car and motorcycle racing. Motul is present in many international competitions as official team supplier: MotoGP, Road racing, Trial, Enduro, Endurance, Superbike, Supercross, Rallycross, World Rally Championship, FIA GT, Le Mans 24 Hours, Spa 24 Hours, Le Mans Series, rally raid, Paris-Dakar, F3, etc.

Founded in 1853 in New York, the Swan & Finch company started its activity in the sector of high quality lubricants. As of 1920, it turned to the international markets by exporting some of its portfolio brands like Aerul, Textul, Motul.
In 1932, Ernst Zaug negotiated the distribution in France of products of the Motul brand with Swan & Finch via his company Supra Penn.

In 1953, the Swan & Finch centenary was celebrated with the worldwide launch of Motul Century, which became the first multigrade oil on the European market. However, Swan & Finch suspended its activities in 1957. Supra Penn bought back all title deeds and patents pertaining to the Motul brand, which was renamed for the company's chief product, becoming Motul S.A.