Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
I used to use Silkolene Pro 4 15-50 in my Honda XLV750 which ran hot,and used the last of it in the airhead.Full ester synthetic...but probably not available to you poor Americans. I'm using Castrol Edge Sport 25-50 now...just a dino,and not available to you either.
Re: Warning....more info than you want.
I'm sure this has been posted before, but here is more info than anyone needs (or cares to know) bout oil.
http://www.soslube.com/g2156.pdf
http://www.soslube.com/g2156.pdf
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Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
BEING NEW TO THE AIRHEAD MY BIKE IS A 1977 75/7 WHICH WT OIL IS FOR THE TRANS AND REAR SHAFT ? AND HOW MUCH?
SO CAL. WE RIDE ALL YEAR LONG
Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
[socalcharlie wrote: quote]BEING NEW TO THE AIRHEAD MY BIKE IS A 1977 75/7 WHICH WT OIL IS FOR THE TRANS AND REAR SHAFT ? AND HOW MUCH?[/quote]
Do you have the Clymer manual? It is worth the investment.
Chuey
Do you have the Clymer manual? It is worth the investment.
Chuey
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Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
Garnet wrote:BTW I thought that some of the Mobil 1 (expensive) was still group 4, but I have no idea how you'd tell.
None of the mainstream oil consumer websites give any usable specs.
http://www.conocophillipslubricants.com ... %20Web.pdf
Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
80w90 gl5so cal charlie wrote:BEING NEW TO THE AIRHEAD MY BIKE IS A 1977 75/7 WHICH WT OIL IS FOR THE TRANS AND REAR SHAFT ? AND HOW MUCH?
800/250mls.
Welcome.
Clymer or Haynes or both are ok manuals. Both aren't perfect.
Cheers, Steve
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Victoria, S.E.Oz.
1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: Amsoil
Supposedly, you can support the BMW MOA Foundation (BMW MOA's rider safety education fundraising organisation) by giving a certain promotional code when purchasing Amsoil products. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the information about it.
Cogito Ergo Moto
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Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
The Amsoil comparison is interesting , but dated.
But what is also interesting is the oils they didnt compare - looks like Redline for one has them running scared.
Oils used to have their own forum, Bobistheoilguy , but Icant seen to find it there days.
But what is also interesting is the oils they didnt compare - looks like Redline for one has them running scared.
Oils used to have their own forum, Bobistheoilguy , but Icant seen to find it there days.
Adelaide, Oz. 77 R75/7. 86 R80 G/S PD, 93 R100 GS, 70 BSA B44 VS ,BMW F650 Classic
Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
I find my /6 seeping a lot of places using Castrol synth..bike runs great, but I'm considering changing to dino. is that wise guys?
Hal
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'97 R850R
'74 R90/6
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Re: Warning....Oil question. Enter at own risk
Roy Gavin wrote:The Amsoil comparison is interesting , but dated.
But what is also interesting is the oils they didnt compare - looks like Redline for one has them running scared.
Oils used to have their own forum, Bobistheoilguy , but Icant seen to find it there days.
Take a look here
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