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Old 03-29-2016, 01:26 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by superdude View Post
800 miles so far Spud...and unfortunately getting worse the more I ride it. I've always had great luck with diesel oils..for a few reasons but one is they are all safe for wet clutch setups most motorcycles have, and second is they are great for high mileage and heavily used applications like a diesel motor which usually applies to the older bikes I wrench on. Don't think it's a fad so much as it just works better IMO than even specially formulated oils. I'm not opposed to putting in something like Motul but would love to have an educated guess as to why that's better before dropping more money blindly on my 5th gallon of oil


Don't yer just love a oil thread... no one has the same opinion...

I use it in all my bikes.... i put it in the 125 pit bike that was near impossable
to find neutral while running... was still a pain but you could get it into neutral..

Motul 5100... Yamaha has tested the ass off it... then desided it was good enough
to rebrand / re package & sell as YAMALUBE & recomend to be used in there
motors while running in and after.. and surply to there factoy race teams road & dirt..

I'm pretty shore it won't make it any worse... the road you are taking at the moment dosn't seem
to be working.... maybe it's time for another route....



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