Mr. Wilson,
Yes .. of course you can use synthetic oil in your motorcycle. You
might want to accumulate 2K or perhaps even 4K on a new bike before
switching from the regular dinosaur variety. I think most if not all
of the major brands were mentioned in the Vboost article. Preferences
go in several different directions so you will have to make you own
decision on that .. IMHO .. the majority of posts I see here where oil
brands are mentioned indicate that Mobil 1, Redline, Spectro and
Amsoil are some of the most popular. If I had to guess I would suspect
that Mobil 1 might be the biggest or very close .. they offer
motorcycle specific blends and a 15-50w automobile specific product
that apparently ends up in a lot of motorcycles.

If you don't want to weld .. then the DW bar might be your only choice
... or there might be some more "bolt-on" at Over Racing .. The only
complaint I have ever seen about the DW bar was that it will "touch" a
Corbin seat ... and may require minor modification to the Corbin.
Dennis

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frederick Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Front end noise/Furbur Fix


> snip <
> frame bracing. Dale Walker's units look good. I don't want
> to do any welding on my frame. Are they any good? Are there
> any others available? Also V-Boost articles on oil were fascinating
> but failed to answer the two most important questions: can you
> run synthetic oil in a Max and what is the best oil for the bike?
> Fred Wilson


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