Oil
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Re: Oil
ANY quality brand name oil that meets factory viscosity & SAE specs will be the bottom line.MCboston wrote: ... I plan on taking a trip down to south america in the next couple of years and it seems that keeping running the current juices in the bike would be the way to go considering availability of higher octane gas and type of oil.
Having said that, I use synthetic in every bike that I own,
prefer 4-stroke, air-cooled motorcycle specific formulations for the engine,
and use synthetic gear lube in the trans, shaft, and final-drive.
Are there problems with using synthetics in a BMW MC ?
NO !
Qualified only by the premise that you are putting that oil into a tight engine,
and that your oil choice meets factory viscosity & SAE specs.
Often while on the road, even within N. America,
I find myself topping off with a mineral oil.
Not a problem to do so, but ...
Just try to find Golden Spectro or Amsoil in a gasoline / convenience store, eh ?
However, if I were planning to trip extensively through Central & South America,
my #1 concern and priority that would determine my oil choices for that trip
would be availability of product.
I'd want to start out with whatever will be easily procured enroute.
Same goes for an engine that will run well on readily available octane.

Re: Oil
if you have time this site has too much information,http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/
Guy
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Re: bobistheoilguy
That's a very informative site, thanks Guy!guy wrote:if you have time this site has too much information, http://www.bobistheoilguy.com
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