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Old 04-11-2014, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by 1985gt
4 hours and counting. These guys better be in early today so I can lock up and head out.

18.00 A quart yikes!
Yep like Doc said it ain't cheap.$16.00 a quart is what we sell it for. Minus your 10% forum discount $14.40.
 
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I take that back $20 a quart $16 for the 23oz. bottle. Pre 07 bikes only used 23oz's. So yea after the forum discount $18 a quart.
 
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Imold
What about GL-2 to 4 and GL-6? Darn, I gotta find the oyl I got for the Glide last fall and see what it is. And it's at the back of the pile of motorsickles in the grudge...



Van ain't in there now, got a bunch of the daughter's stuff on the floor, that's even worse, can't just back it out in the drive.
GL-2 is for farm equipment

GL-3 is for beveled gearing and trucks

GL-4 for these new **** cars

GL-6 for nascar
 
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:32 AM
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I buy used oil down at the local gas station. It is real multi-weight stuff. Pre-darkened, too.
 
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Yeah but in my old dinosaur I can just throw some tar from a keg in the back lot and she will shift better then new. No noise, and buttery smooth shift.

 
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Originally Posted by Mark@ Baker Drivetrain
I take that back $20 a quart $16 for the 23oz. bottle. Pre 07 bikes only used 23oz's. So yea after the forum discount $18 a quart.
That's not a bad price , I'm usin RedLine tranny , and it's about 18 Bucks with Tax & License .
 
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Old 04-11-2014, 10:39 AM
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Amazing those knuckles and pans, even early shovels, lasted at all; argument then was 90 weight better than 80? Some was almost black in the can and wouldn't pour on a cool day.
 
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Coffee away from that fine piece of British engineering I have in the garage. Have I ever mentioned my dislike for drum brakes?
 
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Mark what's a Baker DD7
One of the top o the line tranny's????
 
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Originally Posted by scoteh
Coffee away from that fine piece of British engineering I have in the garage. Have I ever mentioned my dislike for drum brakes?
Never heard a peep, sup Sco..............T?
 



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