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What kind of oil does a TVS Raider take?

The TVS Raider typically runs on 10W-40 motorcycle engine oil that meets JASO MA/MA2 specifications, with an approximate crankcase capacity around 0.95 liter. Always verify the exact grade and amount for your model year in the owner’s manual or with a TVS service representative.


Oil grade and standards


The Raider is a modern 125cc four-stroke with a wet clutch, so the oil must be suitable for motorcycles and compatible with a shared engine/transmission oil. The commonly recommended viscosity is 10W-40, and the oil should meet JASO MA or MA2 certification and API SN or higher. You may choose mineral, semi-synthetic, or fully synthetic oils, as long as they conform to these standards. Do not use car engine oil or oils not rated for motorcycles, as they can affect clutch performance and protection.


Understanding JASO MA/MA2 and API ratings


JASO MA/MA2 certification ensures the oil is compatible with a wet clutch and provides appropriate friction characteristics for smooth shifting. API SN or higher indicates modern engine protection and emissions compatibility. These ratings are standard guidance for the Raider across markets.


Capacity and maintenance basics


The engine oil capacity is typically around 0.95 liter, though the exact figure can vary by model year and market. Change intervals depend on oil type and riding conditions: mineral oils generally require more frequent changes than synthetic blends or full synthetics. Always confirm the precise grade and interval from the owner’s manual for your bike.


For riders who perform maintenance themselves, here is a quick change guide:



  1. Warm up the engine, park on level ground, and switch off the ignition.

  2. Place a drain pan beneath the sump and remove the drain bolt to drain the old oil.

  3. Replace the drain plug washer, clean the threads, and reinstall the bolt to the recommended torque.

  4. Reinstall the drain bolt and pour in the new oil gradually, about 0.95 liter, while monitoring the level with the dipstick or sight glass.

  5. Start the engine for a minute, switch off, recheck the level, and top up if necessary.

  6. Dispose of used oil responsibly at an approved facility and reset service indicators per the manual.


After completing an oil change, run the engine briefly to circulate the new oil, re-check for leaks, and ensure the level is correct. Reset any service reminders according to the owner’s manual.


Where to verify the exact spec for your bike


Specifications can vary by model year and market, so consult the official TVS Raider owner’s manual or visit a TVS authorized service center for the exact grade, capacity, and service interval for your bike. The TVS website and dealer network are reliable sources for the most current recommendations.


Summary


In short, the TVS Raider generally requires a 10W-40 motorcycle oil that is JASO MA/MA2-rated and API SN or higher, with an approximate capacity around 0.95 liter. Use oil designed for motorcycles (not car oils), and follow the manual for the precise grade and change intervals for your year and climate. Always confirm with the manual or a TVS dealer to ensure you meet the exact specification for your bike.

How much engine oil is required for a TVS Raider 125?


1 Litres



Can we use 5W-30 in a bike?


A: This 5W-30 semi synthetic engine oil is ideal for use in modern high-performance 4-stroke motorcycles and scooters, especially those requiring wet clutch compatibility. It is well suited for urban commuting, long-distance rides, and high-temperature Indian climates.



Can I use 10w40 in TVS Raider 125?


Maximum you should go is 10w40/20w40.



Which oil is best for TVS Raider 125 mileage?


  • Fuel tank, litre.
  • Engine oil grade. TVS TRU4, 4T oil (10W30)
  • Engine oil quantity, ml. 1000.


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