Old Gweilo
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Tad off topic, sorry -
Motorcycles (or any engine) with integrated gear box or using the same oil in gearbox as crankcase should, in general , not use friction (zinc?) modified oils.
I am not sure about your MC/diesel oils commonality being zinc - I will investigate.
Zinc seems to be a relativly recent innovation - I suspect the marketing, rather than technical, department. Not saying zinc may not do good things for the engine (specially the aircooled variety).
If in doubt, contact motorcycle/oil manufacture technical department for advice/recommendations.
"Zinc seems to be a relatively recent innovation",,,,,
Actually, Zinc was a common package component in most motor oils back in the days of flat tappet car engines with no catalytic converters. Zinc is death on converters so has been all but eliminated from automotive oils but remains a common component in oils blended for diesel and motorcycle, (air cooled), engines. Even in these latter applications, ZDDP has been reduced in oils, owing to modern day EPA concerns. Not to nit pick but "zinc", as a motor oil component, has been around a long time. Its removal is actually the recent innovation. That zinc is good for internal combustion engines is beyond doubt, just don't go nuts with the ZDDP additive products because, like any good thing, you can overdo it.