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Hi guys,

Do any of you guys use Mobil1 full Syn oil? When I bought my shee I went to the local Dealer and he sold me Yamahlub so thats what I used. I use nothing but Mobil1 in my truck and was wondering if I can use it in my shee.

 

I also wanted to know how often you all lub your chain.

 

Thanks

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Agree with the rat...:)

No synths.

 

Before I go for a long ride, I'll take a quick 2 or 3 minute rip to "heat up" the chain.

Then, I'll come back, oil her up...and let it sit for 10 minutes or so.

 

Then...off again. I'll usually put a light coat of WD40 or PB Blaster on my chain right after I wash it...to keep the rust off, espeically if I know I won't be riding for a few weeks ( :( )

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I am like you I use mobile 1 in my truck. I worked at s&s cycle for a year and Anne the chick that ran some of the motor break-ins and timed runs on the the test stand showed me why to use mobil 1 in the crank case on v-twins. the clutch in the primary a different story. I use mobil mxt2 for the pre mix and bel-ray gear saver in the trans case. no problems with carbs gooin up and the ports stay pretty clean, no bearing problem and I run 40 to 1 on the mix.

 

 

my 2 cents. Jim

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I run full syn Amoco 80wt gear oil in mine no problems yet.

my .02

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True... Motorcycle gear oil and synthetic motor oil are two different things.

 

As far as penzoil 2 cycle...unless there's another kind, the only stuff I've seen is Walmart and it's used for lawnmowers/weedeaters...

 

If they have a better product, I"m all ears...:)

 

I've always run Maxima Super M. In my old TS250 (73), quadracer, 94 CR250 and 97 CR250s.... Never had a ring/engine failure...

 

Running it in my Cub at 40:1 with 110 leaded race gas...this should be it's toughest test!!

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I've used Mobil1 15-50 synthetic which doesn't have any of the known friction modifiers (moly)that cause wet clutch systems to slip. I've used it in my CBR with 23k miles on it, never a problem and still on the stock clutch. I've used it in my banshee for the last 7 yrs and now with a cub and still never a slip. I use the Mx2t for the pre-mix, excellent stuff. :cheers:

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