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    Is there a thread for what oil to run? Sure it’s been discussed a million times...
    Thanks all

  • #2
    I have been using Valvoline VR1 20-50 conventional racing oil in my Pan for many years. Never a problem, lots of Zinc.

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    • #3
      It has been beaten to death on here and elsewhere. I use Harley 60 wt cause the HD shop is less that a mile from my house and is about the same as comparable oils in price..

      Tom (Rollo( Hardy
      AMCA # 12766

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      • #4
        What Tom said......
        Craig (Delaware)
        Delaware Bay Chapter
        Perkiomen Chapter
        AMCA Member #1011

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        • #5
          Thanks guys.... does HD still make a straight weight oil? Looked online and only saw muti weight oils...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Steve Galli View Post
            Thanks guys.... does HD still make a straight weight oil? Looked online and only saw muti weight oils...
            My local dealer carries straight 50W and 60W.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Steve Galli View Post
              Thanks guys.... does HD still make a straight weight oil? Looked online and only saw muti weight oils...
              My dealer carries straight weight and so does my local independent bike shop.
              Craig (Delaware)
              Delaware Bay Chapter
              Perkiomen Chapter
              AMCA Member #1011

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              • #8
                H-D specifies straight weight ("W" does not mean weight) based on air temperature. 60 is correct if it never gets cold.
                The Linkert Book

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                • #9
                  Kitabel, I have always understood the "W" to mean weight as I'm sure many others have also. Please enlighten us with the correct meaning, I know it's not referring to temperature but I think to flow rate. The weight meaning may come from heavy (higher number) object moving slower, and it just transferred to oil ? Thanks in advance. Smitty

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