Synthetic Oil or Not?
#1
Synthetic Oil or Not?
I'm getting mixed answers on wether or not to put synthetic or stick to regular Harley oil for my bike. I'm wondering what you guys use and think?
Last edited by tydan; 10-28-2008 at 12:28 PM.
#2
There is about a million posts on this subject so read till your eyes fall out then put in synth (whatever brand turns your crank). Synthetic is better in all ways than dino oil so to me it's a no brainer but it's your bike so do what you like.
#7
I change my oil every other month in the summer time. I like synthetic oil because of the heat it's not going to brake down like dino oil will. Summer we put alot of miles on the bikes. I will change other people oil with dino oil it is so burn when it comes out. The synthetic oil will come out cleaner and not burn.
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#8
The above posts claiming synthetic is better are correct. Your engine will run cooler, longer and with fewer repairs. There are many on this forum than may not agree with that but those are the facts. You can run synthetic from day 1 in all 3 holes. I also recommend 75 - 90 synthetic gear oil in the tranny. Amsiol and Mobil 1 are my picks for the top 2 in that order.
#10
I use synthetic in all 3 holes. Wait till the 1,000 mile oil change before switching.
The technical advantages of synthetic motor oils include:[citation needed]
The technical advantages of synthetic motor oils include:[citation needed]
- Measurably better low and high temperature viscosity performance
- Better chemical & shear stability
- Decreased evaporative loss
- Resistance to oxidation, thermal breakdown and oil sludge problems
- Extended drain intervals with the environmental benefit of less oil waste.
- Improved fuel economy in certain engine configurations.
- Better lubrication on cold starts