Is it real,or is it memorex
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Is it real,or is it memorex
17 Mar 2010 13:30
To continue use dino, or change to synthetic. My ride has right at 30K showing on speedo, doe's not smoke,has very good compression,but po might have done a rebuild I don't know. Right now I;m using dino oil from Yamaha, and would like to know if an MC with that many miles can be changed over to synthetic without any negatives,what would be the pros and cons of a change over? thanks Duke
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
17 Mar 2010 14:32
I gotta admit that I don't know either. Perhaps a blend may be in order for a while?
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Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
17 Mar 2010 18:09
Check out this website when you have some free time:
www.bobistheoilguy.com/cms/
There is soo much info in there about oil that your head will spin. Plenty of MC specific stuff too. The long and the short of it is that the synth isn't really any better in most cases. You don't have any warrantee concerns, so save yourself some money.
There is soo much info in there about oil that your head will spin. Plenty of MC specific stuff too. The long and the short of it is that the synth isn't really any better in most cases. You don't have any warrantee concerns, so save yourself some money.
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
17 Mar 2010 21:38
Iron Duke wrote:
You can change directly to syn without flushing no worries. Main advantages of syns are that they have inherently more stable viscosity and hold up better under temp stress.
To continue use dino, or change to synthetic. My ride has right at 30K showing on speedo, doe's not smoke,has very good compression,but po might have done a rebuild I don't know. Right now I;m using dino oil from Yamaha, and would like to know if an MC with that many miles can be changed over to synthetic without any negatives,what would be the pros and cons of a change over? thanks Duke
You can change directly to syn without flushing no worries. Main advantages of syns are that they have inherently more stable viscosity and hold up better under temp stress.
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 01:19
Are we talking semi syn or fully synthetic ?
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18 Mar 2010 09:49
I changed over to Mobil1 Racing 4T 10W40 at about 40K miles with no problems. Bike even seems to idle better. Ed
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 10:30
the guy I bought mine from told me not to use synthetic. He told me it made the bike leak at all gaskets and trashed the clutch. When I got it, he had just redone the clutch and all seals.
Another friend on a Vulcan told me the same thing, except he said to use a specific MC oil as car oil isn't detergent enough and will gunk things up eventually.
Im stickin w/ dino.
Another friend on a Vulcan told me the same thing, except he said to use a specific MC oil as car oil isn't detergent enough and will gunk things up eventually.
Im stickin w/ dino.
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 11:37
I am looking at Mobil 1 racing T-4,Amsoil M C oil,and trying to find info on Lucas oils because they are into drag,off road,super and motocross with M C's and and cager drag racing but so far haven't got to a site, also trying to find more info on Red Line, other factors to consider are oil slipperiness on wet clutch, and ZDDP. so what sounds best? thanks Duke
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 12:57
If it's all that, why would you even want to take a chance on changing over? If it aint broke don't fix it...

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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 13:01 - 18 Mar 2010 13:02
gottmoore wrote:
Your friend was wrong about synthetic MOTORCYCLE oils. However, synthetic CAR oil has friction modifiers that probably would cause clutch issues. I suggest you go to the Mobil1 link I provided above and read the description. It discusses clutch. If your bike leaks oil it will still leak oil. If it doesn't leak it won't leak. Ed
the guy I bought mine from told me not to use synthetic. He told me it made the bike leak at all gaskets and trashed the clutch. When I got it, he had just redone the clutch and all seals.
Another friend on a Vulcan told me the same thing, except he said to use a specific MC oil as car oil isn't detergent enough and will gunk things up eventually.
Im stickin w/ dino.
Your friend was wrong about synthetic MOTORCYCLE oils. However, synthetic CAR oil has friction modifiers that probably would cause clutch issues. I suggest you go to the Mobil1 link I provided above and read the description. It discusses clutch. If your bike leaks oil it will still leak oil. If it doesn't leak it won't leak. Ed
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 14:38
So now! We are just about there, only thing missing is the advantages and disadvantages. what are thay. I was told less friction,less wear, helps motor LAST longer. Is that it?? and the disadvantages??
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Re: Is it real,or is it memorex
18 Mar 2010 14:42
650ED, your answers seem to be more knowledgeable, and your the only reply to give brand name, come on guys educate me.
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