Another question for you experienced Goldwingers...
I'm ready to switch to Synthetic Oil on my GL1800 trike at ~4000 miles. Should I go for Full or Semi Synthetic and why?
Thanks in advance for your help.:yes:
Another question for you experienced Goldwingers...
I'm ready to switch to Synthetic Oil on my GL1800 trike at ~4000 miles. Should I go for Full or Semi Synthetic and why?
Thanks in advance for your help.:yes:
GL1800 with 2009 Roadsmith Trike Conversion, Traxxion Suspension and much more...
After doing all the reading after the previous post about this I have decided that I will be using a full synthetic oil. Just do a web search on the subject, there is a tremendous amount of information on the subject.
This question will most likely open a whole bunch of debate.
My ride is a VTX1800. Have used Mobil 1 for many miles. (50,000) I use straight Mobil 1 (non ENERGY CONSERVING) some agree some don't.
Its absolutely the way to go, google SYNTHETIC OIL MYTHS, then get down do a little research on mobil 1 4t 10-40 oil specially made for high performance bikes, RIDE SAFE!
Dont overthink it, just do it or not do it.
I just did the first oil change at 2000 and went with what I use on the rest of my bikes. Full Syn.
Mobil 4T and a K&N filter.
Now I'm going to change it again at 10000 when it gets there.
After that it will get changed around every 10000 and there won't be any half way filter change either.
That's the schedule I have the other two bikes on.
Just my way of doing and I suppose you will have yours.
My feedback for you is go to Full SyN ASAP.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Ridnagn
I'm still recommending Wesson oil..been looking but can't find it in a synthetic.
Would that be made from plastic corn?
from CANDY CORN
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Full Synthetic only is my opinion. For what's it worth iv'e just changed the M109 to Spectro Platinum 20/50. I'm blown away as to how it has made gear changing so much easier & quieter which is a well recognised problem on big displacement twin & triple cylinder engines.<br />
Again in my opinion where the engine & gearbox/clutch shares the same oil supply, a maximum of 5000km should be run between oil changes. On our road bikes & Trike we change @ 3000/3500 km & 300 km on our race bikes. Keep well clear of 0 weight oils & never ever run big distances between changes. :no:
You might be interested in checking out AMSOIL. I have been running it in all of my vehicles for some time now. The read up on it is impressive, and should you need to add oil while out on the road, you can add a non- synthetic without worry.
I use Rotella oil . Comes in a Blue jug at Tractor Supply or Wally World . about $20.00 Works great . Shifts are much smoother too. Extend changes to 7,000 miles . I believe it is 5W 30
For about the last ten years, I've been usin' Honda Semi-Synthetic.....I like it better for clutch actuation, and nice Trans shifts over other Oils I have used in the past on my Hondas.........."Oil Threads"......great for large post counts sometimes.....
FULL SYNTHETIC! Change it every 8,000 miles. Tom <img src="images/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" class="inlineimg" />
ThirdWheel,
I perfer olive oil, but it takes too long to squeeze it out of the olives.
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Retired trike builder
America's first lady trike builder.
I use a full synthetic. The last time I ordered oil I left it up to the cycle shop and they sold me Motul. I researched it a bit and find its a French racing oil of very high quality. Expensive too.