Top 5 Fraud/Bad Engine Oil Brands for Bikes in India – Avoid These

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These oils are either fake, poorly blended, or falsely marketed, and using them can cause engine damage, clutch failure, overheating, and even reduced engine life. Always use reliable brands with proper certification (like API, JASO MA/MA2).

Top 5 Fraud/Bad Engine Oil Brands for Bikes in India – Avoid These!

 

1. Repsol (Fake Versions in India)

Note: Genuine Repsol is good, but many fake Repsol oils are sold in India

Why It’s Bad:

Duplicate packaging with spelling mistakes

No batch number, no ISI/ISO label

Oil quality is very poor – feels watery

Causes excessive engine heat and vibration

Used mostly by roadside shops trying to fool customers

Verdict: Only buy from authorized Repsol dealers or avoid entirely due to high fake risk.

 

2. Blaze Lubricants

Local unknown brand, often sold in bulk at mechanic shops

Why It’s Bad:

No API or JASO certification

Unclear oil source – possibly recycled base oil

Causes clutch slippage, low mileage

Leaves black residue inside engine after 1,000 km

Verdict: Avoid completely. Looks cheap but ruins your bike.

 

3. Speedy Engine Oil (Not Speed Engine Oil)

Sold online and at petrol pumps

Why It’s Bad:

False performance claims – “racing grade” with mineral oil quality

Fake synthetic label

Causes engine knocking and noisy valve train

No drain interval info, burns fast within 1,500 km

Verdict: Misleading brand name and poor internal quality.

 

4. X-Pro Lubricants

Found mostly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities

Why It’s Bad:

Made from recycled industrial oil

No R&D or certification

Zero compatibility with wet clutch systems

Can cause engine seizure in hot conditions

Verdict: Unsafe for even 100cc bikes. Highly risky.

 

5. Race King Engine Oil

Marketed as “performance oil” at low price

Why It’s Bad:

Only 40% actual base oil – rest are harmful additives

Causes oil frothing, leading to engine wear

Fake batch codes and expiry dates

Overheats in city traffic conditions

Verdict: One of the worst-quality oils. Avoid even if it’s free.

 

Final Advice:

Using fraud oil can cause permanent engine damage

Always stick to certified and trusted engine oil brands like Motul, Shell, Castrol, Liqui Moly, Gulf, HP, or Valvoline

Avoid “too cheap” deals – they’re usually fake or low-grade

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