[dsn_klr650] mufflers mufflers & more mufflers
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certifies it API compliant.Kawasaki oil is also recommended by a lot of BMW mechanics,FWIW >>> Dude, > I went to the local bike shop and all the oil i saw on the > shelf was SJ rated, Suzuki Kawasaki Yamaha > All said SJ rated, > The sales man kept saying BelRay was still SH rated but he was > out of BelRay . > > Mike > In a message dated 5/10/00 7:48:19 PM EST, msfaul@d... writes: > >
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I am going to try SJ rated Mobil 1, 15W-50 automotive oil, hopefully to further improve my "character-enabled" BMW-like tranny. Any further info on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA]
ps: how come your messages have such tiny type? By next year I'll need a microscope attachment for my reading glasses!
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Skip Faulkner wrote:
The specialty MOTORCYCLE oils made by the oil companies (Castrol, Valvoline, Mobil, Pennzoil etc) are rated SG, but the price is high, $7(US$) & up per quart. I just bought Mobil 1 Tri-Synthetic automobile oil at Walmart (5 quart container, 15W-50 for $15[US$]). Don't put off changing your oil too long, just to find the SG oil. Changing your oil every 2-3K miles is one of the best things you can do for the longevity of your KLR.Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA] I agree 100%. The changing frequency is just as if not more important than the addition or lack of lubricating additives. Dirty SH or SG is worse than clean SJ. BUT, for the additional benefits and since I plan to keep my bike for many years, I`ll pay the small difference for bike specific oil. Skip
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