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Old Jul 27th, 2006, 03:14 PM   #1
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Synthetic Oils

There are only a few truely synthetic oils: Royal Purple, Amsoil, Redline, Mobil1
out of these what ones are the best for: the motor...the trans...the clutch...
I just want the best protection for my bike.
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there are quite a few posts about this on this forum.....have you done a search or looked in the faq section????? have fun
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I think synthetic oils are too slippery…
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Old Jul 28th, 2006, 08:57 AM   #6
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Yes, I have done a search (alot of good info here) I was looking for members thoughts on the oils.

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Old Jul 28th, 2006, 01:23 PM   #8
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Well, if you believe the Amsoil websites with their "unbiased" but not independent testing results, their oil somehow comes out best.

Mobil1 is solid and comes in cars like the ZO6 stock. Some claim it is because they are the lowest bidder....doesn't sound quite right since if a customer found out that was true, watch for the fire works. Mobil1 has excelled in many articles written by the likes of American Iron.

Lucas and Redline are more known to the racing community and are very popular there.

I prefer Redline so I became a distributor.
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Yup, I use Mobil one in the trans and motor. Never tried Red line, have heard plenty of good reports on it. I guess I’ll have to give it a try.
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Old Jul 28th, 2006, 07:47 PM   #10
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I put Mobil 1 mc oil in my FJR1300 and it improved the mileage about 3 mpg on long rides. Kinda makes up for the expense, but I know it's easier on the bike.
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Old Aug 3rd, 2006, 04:45 PM   #11
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got castrol syntec in motor, and redline in tranny.. no problems to report with that combo..

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I use Lucas and have since switching from Mobil 1 V-twin. No problems here.
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Old Aug 13th, 2006, 09:37 AM   #13
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Here my 2 cents worth...

Redline (RL) synthetic in all three holes:

RL 20W60 in the motor > change @ 3~4K

RL Hvy shock proof gear lube in the trans > change @ 12K every 3rd motor oil change

RL Manual Trans Lube (MTL) in the primary > change @ 6~8K every 2nd motor oil change

Many different arguments on the subject, it's simple really, the motor is air cooled and generates a bunch of heat. Syn oils don't break down like dino does...enuf said!

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Old Aug 13th, 2006, 03:58 PM   #14
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They stiil pick up the same 'Products of Combustion', so I change engine at 2000 mi, tran and primary at 4000 mi. Oils cheap...Motors Ain't.
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Old Aug 14th, 2006, 05:39 PM   #15
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Hey CD,

Do they make a straight 50 or 60 Synthetic?

Can you sell oil online?
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Old Aug 20th, 2006, 06:29 AM   #16
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Question The Oil Factor

What I have found throughout the years. Is everyone has their own personal preferance. If there is one thing I did do myself when working on my bikes. I changed fluids. Like I was a priest or rabbi. Another words religously.
Since I am now living in Las Vegas where temps. are off the chart. I now use Screamin Eagle 20/50 Synthetic. I use it in all my moving parts. I can't give you any results yet. i just changed all the fluids this week. It's like everyone says here. You can read up on all the specs. and find out all the info. It doesen't mean a thing if your bike is burning more oil or leaking oil since you put the synthetic in. Years ago I was told that if you have a minor leak and you use the synthetic oil it will become a big leak. Never happened so go figure. the good thing about using one type of oil in everything for me is I always take oil with me on a run. So now I only have to take one quart of one type of oil. Just in case...So keep on doing your reaserch and you will have to be comfortable with your own desision. Gumby 321 peace
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I use Amsoil in all my bikes for years now, works fine. The most important thing for every biker to remember is change your oil regularly whether your using standard motor oil or a synthetic oil.
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They say on the Screamin Eagle you don't have to change your oil for many many miles. I am a big believer in changing your oil. After a few thousand or before I will take a look at the color and smell. I will be able to see whats up from there. Gumby 321 peace hope all of you will be heading this way in sept. It all starts on the 14th through the 17th. should be lots of fun. remeber what happens here stays here. so dont get busted or you are staying
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Read this informative article https://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2156.pdf . This is the most recent and thorough test on motorcycle oils I've seen. It is put out by AMSOIL but does not mention who actually did the testing. I emailed their tech department today to see which lab did the testing and haven't heard back from them. My guess is the AMSOIL lab, Lubrisol who does alot of AMSOIL and other major oil companies formulation and testing, or a well respected 3rd party lab. The tests are standard ASTM oil tests which should be repeatable by any ASTM certified lab, and as far as I know none of the competitor oils have refuted or questioned the results. AMSOIL doesn't come in first in all the tests, but seems to be the best overall.


I vote for AMSOIL as the best for Harleys. Their 20w50 MCV synthetic oils was reformulated and is even gear lube GL1 rated and can be used in all 3 compartments. It is the only oil warranted for double the Harley factory recommended oil change interval. I've had fellow Harley riders switch from the Harley syn3 oil to AMSOIL and they have experienced better gas mileage, lower temperatures and better shifting. In fact, I know of 3 Harley-Davidson motorcycle shops in Central Texas that offer AMSOIL as the only other synthetic oil choice to the HD oil. Also one of the Harley parts managers noticed his Harley mechanics drove several miles to pick up AMSOIL, bring back to the shop, and put it in their personal Harleys. You can easily have AMSOIL delivered to you door in a few days at wholesale pricing.
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tim vipond........are you a rep or salesperson for amsoil?? you talk of home delivery???
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