OIL
#1
Hi All,

Looking at changing my oil

What"s the go, and not the go in oils

cheers,
Lee Hagarty
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#2
If you do a search, I'm sure this topic has been covered previously....but drain the old crap out, put clean crap in.
On a serious note, I run a semi-synthetic 10W-40 Caltex oil in my bike, and have used it for ages. Everyone will have a different opinion on this...synthetic v semi-synthetic...
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#3
Call Ray, I still stand by the oil which he supplied - cannot remember the name will get back on it later.
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#4
I've had a lot of people tell me not to use full-synthetic, as it makes your clutch slip.
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#5
(18-05-2010, 03:22pm)Bill Gaheer Wrote: Call Ray, I still stand by the oil which he supplied - cannot remember the name will get back on it later.

oleon oil from ray, semi synth 15/50, plus i use the snake oil additive from ray, my gearbox loves it
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#6
+1 on the Oleon from Ray, I run all my bikes on it and have for years. On top of that its cheaper.Coolsmiley Go the semi synthetic
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#7
(18-05-2010, 04:18pm)Rainbow7 Wrote: I've had a lot of people tell me not to use full-synthetic, as it makes your clutch slip.

Not true unless you use most car oils
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