mrmina wrote:smitty i remeber a thread about that.
whether its semi or full synthetic, you should stick to one brand and one type either semi or full synthetic.
Rusty wrote:It's not synthetic oils that are the problem, but certain friction modifiers in certain car oils. It's a hit and miss. If it's not sporting any "energy conserving" or "friction modified" labels, 10 to 1 it's fine for the bike.
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Smitty wrote:mrmina wrote:smitty i remeber a thread about that.
whether its semi or full synthetic, you should stick to one brand and one type either semi or full synthetic.
correct mina, try and stay with one brand if you can
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thats not what you said before...
aardvark wrote:
Best if I don't tell you how much I pay for it.
Gnome wrote:I use Silkolene Pro-4 race(fully syn.), about $65/4Lt. Fuchs, the makers of Silkolene, sponsor the big K at almost every level of racing. That's enough for me to be covinced. The proof though is in the using. Firstly it(Pro-4) will mix with any other oil syn or not. It has no obvious signs of degredation after 5000/6000km of hard riding(13500rpm everywhere), only some suspended carbon or old oil residue(I'm not a chemist). Anyway check it out for yourselves sometime.
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