Among the most notable differences, we can mention: motorcycles have more compact engines, which means they have a higher density; they work at higher speeds, operate at much higher temperatures, and -mainly- due to the limited space, they have only one oil reservoir to lubricate both the engine and the clutch and gears. All this leads to the need to thoroughly know the best lubrication processes depending on the engines they must deal with when carrying out the appropriate maintenance.
Now, just as there are different types of lubricants for different car engine options, there are also variations in the case of motorcycle oils; in this case, 2-stroke and 4-stroke. As is well known, one of the most frequent concerns in terms of lubrication is whether a lubricant created for 2-stroke motorcycles can be used in a 4-stroke one or vice versa.