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Engine coolant keeps your motorcycle running at a safe operating temperature and stops corrosion inside the cooling system. This range covers Putoline and Maxchill formulas in both ready-to-use and concentrate forms, so you can top up directly or mix to the dilution your bike needs for year-round protection on the road and track.

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Choosing the right motorcycle coolant

Coolant does two jobs at once: it transfers heat away from the engine and protects the metal and seals inside the cooling system from corrosion. The right choice depends on if you want a pre-mixed fluid or a concentrate you dilute yourself.

Type Mix ratio Freeze point Best for
Ready-to-use (RTU) Pre-diluted, pour straight in Around -37C at 50/50 Quick top-ups and fast service
Concentrate 50/50 1 part concentrate to 1 part distilled water Around -37C Balanced all-climate protection
Concentrate 60/40 3 parts concentrate to 2 parts water Around -52C Colder climates and winter riding

Concentrate dilution explained

Concentrate gives you control over freeze and boil protection. A standard 50/50 mix with distilled water suits most conditions and raises the boiling point above 108C under a 0.9 bar cap, while a 60/40 mix shifts protection toward colder climates near -52C. Always use distilled water, since tap water carries minerals that build deposits over time and reduce heat transfer.

Cooling system care

Most manufacturers recommend a coolant change roughly every 24 months or 24,000 km, whichever comes first. Fresh coolant holds its corrosion inhibitors at full strength and keeps the operating temperature stable through summer heat above 35C and stop-start traffic. Run a clean 50/50 ratio, never run plain water alone, and check the reservoir level when the engine is cold for an accurate reading. A correctly filled system protects the radiator, water pump and gaskets for the long haul.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between ready-to-use coolant and concentrate?

Ready-to-use coolant is pre-diluted, so you pour it straight into the system. Concentrate is undiluted and you mix it with distilled water yourself, usually at a 50/50 ratio, which lets you set the protection level for your climate.

How often should I change my motorcycle coolant?

Most manufacturers recommend changing coolant around every 24 months or 24,000 km, whichever comes first. Fresh coolant keeps its corrosion inhibitors at full strength and holds the operating temperature stable.

Can I mix coolant with tap water?

Use distilled water instead of tap water. Tap water carries minerals that form deposits inside the cooling system over time, which reduces heat transfer and can clog passages in the radiator and water pump.

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