Have any luck buying the motorcycle Mobile 1 at reasonable prices?
I havn't been able to find it at any discount autoparts places...
Thanks!
====== I wasn't actually looking for it. I just posted for the list in
case someone was interested, but since you ask....
Mobil1 motorcycle-specific oil is apparently not widely available.
According to the underpowered Mobil dealer locator the only retail outlet
that is shown carrying it is Auto Zone. Service outlets include Penske,
Honda dealerships and some others.
You can buy it from them online. The 6-pack price listed is $47. I don't
know what shipping would cost. I understand there may be an additional UPS
cost for shipping hazardous materials. This sounds like a drag.
But there's another way. Triumph specifies Mobil1 for their bikes. It is
specifically labeled for Triumph, so it's Triumph oil, made by Mobil.
Triumph won't say but their oil is probably exactly Mobil1 10-40 motorcycle
oil. So you could try a Triumph dealership. The dealership you go to may
very well have decided to substitute Mobil1 MX4T 10-40 for the official
Triumph oil, which my local dealer did. The dealer price here is $8 per
quart.
Mobile1 also makes what they call a V-twin oil. Has higher heat
stability.
It's Mobil1 V-Twin 20w-50.
eric
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--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "B. Jr." wrote:
> Hi All,
replace> this same mechanic also has a tool he lets me use to do my valve > adjustments..cant explain it,will get pics of it. it allows you to
wedges> shims WITHOUT removing anything other than the valve cover. It
bucket down.> between the cam and the head casting and then pushes just the
find this> Then just grab the shim. I have looked to purchase one and cant
from.> tool, he got it many many years ago and does not know where it came
Sure this tool is a standard for some inline fours with shim over buckets but : )1 I did not hear til now that it could be used on the KLR )2 There are different ones for some different brands of bikes Hope you can find out the tool mfg and model! Dan Paulsen Graham WA> Mebbe someone will recognize it when i get the pics. >
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