The Right Synthetic Motor Oil for Your 2009 Yamaha V-Star. AMSOIL synthetic lubricants are the solution for riders who want the most from their 2009 Yamaha V-Star.
They resist the devastating effects of extreme heat, even in rally or parade traffic on hot days. They deliver excellent wear protection and engine cleanliness while promoting smooth shifts.
FAQ 2009 Yamaha v star 950 oil type
How much does a Yamaha V Star 950 cost?
2009 Yamaha V Star 950. Picture credits – Yamaha. Submit more pictures. More pictures… As a new benchmark in the middleweight cruiser class, the V Star 950 brings it all together in an exciting new package. US$ 8090.
What kind of oil does a Yamaha V-Star 650 take?
For weather temperatures between 10 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit, SAE 10W30 motor oil is recommended for Yamaha V-Star 650 motorcycles. For temperatures between 40 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the owner’s manual recommends SAE 20W40 motor oil.
What kind of oil does a V Star 1100 take?
On the other hand, the 1100cc V Star 1100 calls for 20W-50 engine oil, which is heavier and more viscous. Conventional oil is made from minerals. Synthetic oil is made in a lab. The main difference between these two types of oil is the range of environments in which they work well.
Does the V-Star 950 have a 4-stroke engine?
Surprise, it didn’t change along the way! The V-Star 950 has always been powered by a four-stroke 60-degree V-twin with a single overhead cam and a 4 valve-per-cylinder design. It’s even fuel injected.