I have six operating motorcycles and two more under various stages of restoration and I usually have 2 or 3 ready-to-ride bikes (I've go to start selling these off!). I've used 60 weight, Valvoline R-series racing oil for many years, but have recently learned that it now has a life of only 6 months after its first run, even if the motor sits idle! Given the cost of motor oil these days, keeping oil in these bikes now becomes expensive, especially given the very minimal number of miles I now ride.
Given the above, I'm wondering if switching to synthetic oil is an option. With the exception of my 'New', non-antique bike (2006 Road King), I've never used synthetic oil and I'm looking for opinions as to whether or not its a viable idea and if so, what weights are recommended. I seem to recall that if a motor had been run with regular motor oil, you can't switch to synthetic without first disassembling it and thoroughly cleaning all parts. However, I'm now de-stroking and reassembling my 1970 XLCH motor and if synthetic is viable, I would use it, at least for his bike.
Any thoughts?
Thank you...
Given the above, I'm wondering if switching to synthetic oil is an option. With the exception of my 'New', non-antique bike (2006 Road King), I've never used synthetic oil and I'm looking for opinions as to whether or not its a viable idea and if so, what weights are recommended. I seem to recall that if a motor had been run with regular motor oil, you can't switch to synthetic without first disassembling it and thoroughly cleaning all parts. However, I'm now de-stroking and reassembling my 1970 XLCH motor and if synthetic is viable, I would use it, at least for his bike.
Any thoughts?
Thank you...
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