Oh boy another oil thread
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#12
I don't. I run mobil 1 20-50 Vtwin oil in all three holes all year round. Yes, it gets into the 40's with an occasional dip into the 30's here. Accumulative 100k running that oil with no problems in my HDs.
#13
I never did.... I lived in Northern Michigan, and would ride as long as the roads were clear, usually into the 20's in the fall, and 30's in the spring.
But the fact remains, the manual calls for 10w40 at cooler temps.
The answer to the OP's question is... wait for it...
Run it, you'll be fine.
But the fact remains, the manual calls for 10w40 at cooler temps.
The answer to the OP's question is... wait for it...
Run it, you'll be fine.
#14
The fact also remains, HD and the dealers (as do all manufactures and dealers) make BIG bucks on service... that and the fact most folks are very intimidated by these beautiful, shiny, chrome treasures. There is an active thread right now on how to WASH THE FRIGG'N BIKE!! How about a hose and a bucket of soapy water...
The modern owner will faithfully and obediently follow every command laid forth by the mother ship MoCo, all the while lining the pockets of the shareholders.
Nothing wrong with that. That's the way things work in the 21 century...
BUT, in my opinion...with 50 years of being in the mechanical and maintenance industry, working on everything from food processing to mining, railroads and nuke generation...we as owner/operators need to use common sense in regards to the care and feeding of ANYTHING we own.
Read, learn, ask question and form your own intelligent decision...and don't belittle someone else's point of view...
I'll step down now...
The modern owner will faithfully and obediently follow every command laid forth by the mother ship MoCo, all the while lining the pockets of the shareholders.
Nothing wrong with that. That's the way things work in the 21 century...
BUT, in my opinion...with 50 years of being in the mechanical and maintenance industry, working on everything from food processing to mining, railroads and nuke generation...we as owner/operators need to use common sense in regards to the care and feeding of ANYTHING we own.
Read, learn, ask question and form your own intelligent decision...and don't belittle someone else's point of view...
I'll step down now...
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The fact also remains, HD and the dealers (as do all manufactures and dealers) make BIG bucks on service... that and the fact most folks are very intimidated by these beautiful, shiny, chrome treasures. There is an active thread right now on how to WASH THE FRIGG'N BIKE!! How about a hose and a bucket of soapy water...
The modern owner will faithfully and obediently follow every command laid forth by the mother ship MoCo, all the while lining the pockets of the shareholders.
Nothing wrong with that. That's the way things work in the 21 century...
BUT, in my opinion...with 50 years of being in the mechanical and maintenance industry, working on everything from food processing to mining, railroads and nuke generation...we as owner/operators need to use common sense in regards to the care and feeding of ANYTHING we own.
Read, learn, ask question and form your own intelligent decision...and don't belittle someone else's point of view...
I'll step down now...
The modern owner will faithfully and obediently follow every command laid forth by the mother ship MoCo, all the while lining the pockets of the shareholders.
Nothing wrong with that. That's the way things work in the 21 century...
BUT, in my opinion...with 50 years of being in the mechanical and maintenance industry, working on everything from food processing to mining, railroads and nuke generation...we as owner/operators need to use common sense in regards to the care and feeding of ANYTHING we own.
Read, learn, ask question and form your own intelligent decision...and don't belittle someone else's point of view...
I'll step down now...
Sigh this thread turned into sorta a big deal. Basically, I had some oil that I bought for a metric bike, I am looking to see if I can use it and save money from buying a new recommended oil. I have ran this stuff in my last three metric bikes with no issues at all. More or less, I was just trying to see if I could save a few green backs.
#20
No, it gets changed at 5k miles. Always 20/50. No matter the temp.