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anybodu have a site where i can read about tis ATF type F stuff and perhaps a pictue to see what the bottle looks like

 

greatly appreciated

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anybodu have a site where i can read about tis ATF type F stuff and perhaps a pictue to see what the bottle looks like

 

greatly appreciated

could prob just google it, its automatic transmission fluid, but you must use the type F for our clutches

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anything will work as long as your cases arnt empty, in honda two stroke trannys they run 80w, some guys use thin trany oil....i like the thick stuff since my trany whips and churns the oil, ive changed my oil with the bike hot and my 80w honda oil came out of the cases like piss it was so thin....some oils will make your clutch slip

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whao it says it has friction mods in it

that creates clutch slip

http://www.valvolineeurope.com/index.asp?p...606d0f237d8da9b

 

 

mmm i don't know. Im not sure what my bike would make on a dyno but i have never had a problem with clutch slipping. I have actually been runnin the same clutch ever since my first build in 2002. And like said before its what i put in every bike that leaves my shop; all of them with no complaints.

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Gearsavers a serious waste of money..

 

I'd rather change my oil 3 times for the price of one change of gearsaver...

 

I run the 10w40 Castrol motorcycle oil, without any problems at all.

 

I think if my piss looked like spent gearsaver i'd be heading to the emergancy room..

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