*The oil thermometer can display the temperature of the engine oil in real time. During operation of a motorcycle engine, engine oil plays a role in lubrication, heat dissipation and cleaning. Under various operating conditions, engine oil temperatures vary. For example, if you drive at high speeds for long periods of time, accelerate and decelerate frequently, or drive in high temperature environments, the engine generates more heat and also increases the oil temperature. Through the oil temperature gauge, riders can intuitively understand the real-time temperature of the engine oil and determine the working conditions of the engine.
*The lubrication performance of engine oil is closely related to temperature. Too low oil temperatures cause the engine oil to become more viscosity, reduce fluidity, and may not reach all parts of the engine without time, resulting in poor lubrication and increased wear between parts. If the oil temperature is too high, the viscosity of the engine oil may decrease, and an effective oil film may not form, which also affects the lubrication effect. Special oil thermometers help riders detect oil temperature abnormalities in time, take corresponding measurements such as riding methods, parking, resting, etc. to ensure that the engine oil is in the appropriate temperature range, thereby ensuring normal lubrication of the engine.
* Engine overheating is one of the common faults on motorcycles, and excessive oil temperature is an important indicator of engine overheating. Oil thermometers can warn you in advance. If the oil temperature is close to or exceeds the safety range, the rider can take timely steps to avoid damage to the engine due to overheating. For example, if the oil temperature indicates that the oil temperature is too high, the rider can slow down speed, reduce luggage, or cool the engine to protect the engine's performance and lifespan.