reading the description tells me nothing when comparing the 2. Can anyone shed any light? Mostly concerned with smoothing out the gearbox..
Motul Q&A: http://www.witchkraftracing.com/?p=301 The comments past the article have good comparison info as well. Taken directly from Motul.
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https://www.motul.com/fr/en/community/faq-motorcycle ? and http://www.cycleworld.com/2013/07/22/motul-motorcycle-lubricants and 300v 16.97/L 7100 13.58/L so about $3.39/L
Nevermind, let me just copy and paste a couple relevant sections for you. From 2015 BTW: " Hey Peter, I recommend 7100 for the street person that does occasional track days because it’s still 100% synthetic and it has ester, so it will handle high temperatures no problem. 7100 has more detergents and dispersants for cleaning which will typically allow for longer drain intervals, 5000 miles + depending on the rider. 7100 has an API rating of SM which makes in cleaner for bikes with catalytic converters and O2 sensors. 300V can be used on the street but it’s really designed for racing. 300V has double ester meaning Motul has used 2 types of esters in its formula – 1 to be used for friction reduction and 1 for extreme pressures. 300V has less detergents and dispersants vs. 7100 because they’re replaced that with extreme pressure additives for built engines. 300V is not API rated because it’s a racing oil and they assume that on a racing bike, you’re going to be pulling off your catalytic converters and O2 sensors. Hope that helps! Eddie " " Hey Alex. The reason is largely due to the difference between the two products. The 300v is a high performance oil. It’s made to protect and also to free up horsepower. If you put the Motul 300v 15w50 on a chart against other oils, it would be at the lower end of the scale (meaning it’s thinner, more “slippery” and performance-oriented, due to the Ester technology and such). Conversely, the 7100 oil, when compared with similar oils would be in the middle, or higher end of the spectrum – a little thicker, more durability, etc. The 7100 is best-suited for street riding. The 300v oil would still perform well in this case, but you’ll find you may consume slightly more oil, and that you would want to change your oil a more frequently. It’s really just a trade-off between performance vs. maintenance. Hope that helps. – Eddie " Full disclosure - got that info direct from Motul, but I would be disappointed if the beeb didn't argue it tooth and nail, so take it with a grain of salt. What do you mean by, "trying to smooth out the gearbox"?
Kawasaki sells it (300V) under their own label, Its cheaper. I'll see if I have any left I can get the part number off of.
Thank you for posting that here. I didn't click the link, but since you shared it, I read that and learned something.