Schaffer(not the beer)V Twin Synthetic
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Looks pretty interesting.............break down at bottom of page
http://stores.buy1oils.com/-strse-25...eme/Detail.bok
http://stores.buy1oils.com/-strse-25...eme/Detail.bok
http://www.schaefferoil.com/
Looked again and the product is on the page with the MSDS / tech info
http://www.schaefferoil.com/msds-tec...ta-sheets.html
Last edited by vzts4q; 11-05-2011 at 05:29 AM. Reason: added content
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"Racing" oils typically don't have the engine cleaners that other oils have because they are used for short term events, like racing.
You may get more power, (though miniscule,) but you're not getting the protection of a longer range oil.
They're not bragging when they list their oil as "Racing" oil, they're advising you of it's purpose.
You may get more power, (though miniscule,) but you're not getting the protection of a longer range oil.
They're not bragging when they list their oil as "Racing" oil, they're advising you of it's purpose.
http://www.schaefferoil.com/msds-tec...ta-sheets.html
direct link to PDF
http://www.schaefferoil.com/cmss_fil...707%20Logo.pdf
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For Sloverado, who makes a living with his vehicle and probably hopes to get a million miles out of his engine, it might make sense to go out of yor way to find and run a hard-to-find, specialty oil. For most riders on this forum that will never see their bike click over 30K miles...what's the point? Mobil 1 or Amsoil not good enough? If you want to run this stuff for the feel good factor, then it's worth it to you. But from a purely practical perspective, why bother?