Designed for riders by riders

Putoline is the Dutch-engineered lubricant brand that underpins professional race teams and everyday riders alike. From PTFE-fortified dry chain lubes to ceramic wax formulas, HPX racing fork oils and two-stroke engine oils, every Putoline product is built to a measurable performance specification.

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Putoline Lubricants: What the Specs Actually Mean

Putoline is a Dutch lubricant brand formulated for motorcycle use across chain care, fork and suspension fluids, engine oils, degreasers and bike cleaning. Each product is built to a defined viscosity, additive package or friction-reduction target.

Chain Lubes: Three Technologies, Three Use Cases

Putoline's chain lube range uses distinct base technologies matched to riding conditions. Understanding the difference prevents premature chain wear and unnecessary cleaning cycles.

Product Technology Best For Interval
DX11 Mineral-based wet lube All-weather road & trail Every 500 km or after wet riding
Drytec PTFE PTFE dry carrier Dry/dusty, off-road Every 300–500 km in dry conditions
Tech Chain Ceramic Wax Ceramic particle wax matrix Road, track days Every 400–600 km on sealed roads

Fork Oils and Engine Oils

HPX Racing Fork Oil comes in multiple viscosity grades. The 5W grade suits lighter front-end setups on supersport and MX forks. Running a viscosity more than 2–3W outside your OEM specification measurably alters damping characteristics. Putoline MX5 is a fully synthetic 2T oil for high-revving motocross and enduro engines, maintaining film strength from 15°C cold-start up to operating temperatures exceeding 150°C in the combustion zone.

Bike Care Essentials

Helmet Sanitiser and Visor Cleaner is alcohol-free to protect anti-fog and anti-scratch visor coatings. Tyre Fitting Lube is petroleum-distillate-free, safe for natural rubber tube valves. Chain and Engine Degreaser is water-rinseable and does not attack O-ring chain seals.

Choosing the Right Product

For sealed-road commuting in Australian conditions, DX11 wet lube every 500 km is the lowest-effort maintenance cycle. For track days or dusty gravel, Drytec PTFE or Ceramic Wax minimises chain fling. For two-stroke off-road machines, MX5 is the correct synthetic-grade 2T oil for sustained high-RPM operation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Putoline Drytec PTFE and Putoline DX11 chain lube?

Drytec PTFE uses a dry PTFE carrier that deposits a low-friction film and resists picking up dust and grit, making it the right choice for dry, dusty or off-road conditions. DX11 is a mineral-based wet lube that clings through rain and mud, better suited to all-weather road or trail riding where moisture is the primary concern.

Can Putoline Helmet Sanitiser be used on anti-fog visor coatings?

Yes. Putoline Helmet Sanitiser and Visor Cleaner is formulated alcohol-free specifically to avoid stripping anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings on motorcycle visors. Alcohol-based cleaners degrade those coatings and should be avoided on treated visor surfaces.

Which Putoline HPX fork oil grade should I use?

Always cross-reference your motorcycle OEM service manual for the specified fork oil viscosity before selecting a grade. HPX 5W suits lighter, faster-reacting fork setups common to supersport and MX applications. Using a viscosity more than 2–3W outside the OEM specification will measurably alter front-end damping characteristics.

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