Thanks for the info.

On 6/12/10, jgalban <[email protected]> wrote:
>   You don't have to go to a bike shop (and pay bike shop prices) to
> get oils you can safely use with a wet clutch.  There is a  spec
> called JASO-MA that is specifically aimed at motorcycles with wet
> clutches.  Any oil that meets that spec is safe for your bike.  Some
> oils that meet the spec are Shell Rotella T and T5 (available at
> Walmart), as well as Valvoline 4-stroke motorcycle oil and Castrol 4T
> (available at Autozone and other car part stores).  If you buy it
> where they don't sell motorcycles, the price is about the same as car
> oil.  My buddy picked up some Rotella T for his Nighthawk yesterday
> for $3/qt.
>
>   If your clutch is slipping because of friction modifiers in the oil,
> it will usually go away completely after 1 oil change, but I've seen
> cases where it took a couple of change cycles to get completely back
> to normal.
>
> John
>
> On Jun 10, 3:24 pm, Allen Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks, I have 16K on my 92 750. I have been running mobil 1 with good
>> results though @ last oil change the were out so I got castrol.
>> (Closest bike shop is a  ways away) ...
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