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  • Gorminrider
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    ^^yes ,(per Derwood's) and Canadian Tire has their own MC oil ..pretty much the same as Castrol in price but it sometimes goes on sale a buck cheaper...AND we have a huge selection of PickupTruck Diesel oils at fairly reasonable costs...Rotellas,Mobils, Re-branded (Canadian Tire etc).... the usuals, though the labelling graphics can be slightly different... and just possibly the root source can be different too in a few makes.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by 80GS1000
    Not trying to incite an oil thread holy war here but is there much advantage other than saving a few bucks to using 15W40 diesel oil vs 10W-40 motorcycle oil which costs only a little bit more?
    in my experience..none.
    maybe some transmission related disadvantages, though more to do with viscosity than with " diesel oil "

    the 1150 shifts much nicer with 10W-40 than with 15W or 20W a lot less clutch drag when cold as well. since then I've pretty much only used 10W40 motorcycle oil unless specified otherwise by the manufacturer. (ie Harleydavidson)

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by 80GS1000
    Yeesh...$45/gallon is robbery. What oil do you use in your bike in Canada which is reasonably priced?
    motul and suzuki motorcycle oil are both under 10CAD /litre. Castrol motorcycle oil is 7CAD /litre; discounts for case lots sometimes as well.

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by Gorminrider
    wow! That's a deal on the Honda oil. If I could find it here for that ...but just as an indication, It's CAN$70 !for a gallon on Amazon.ca....(aboutUS$45)
    Yeesh...$45/gallon is robbery. What oil do you use in your bike in Canada which is reasonably priced?

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  • Grimly
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    Originally posted by Brendan W
    Nice one. I picked up 20l of 5/30 Mannol for the car. At that price I wasn't expecting much but it's holding up well.
    https://www.ebay.ie/itm/274189511207...&sojTags=bu=bu
    Bookmarked that seller, ta.

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  • Gorminrider
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    Originally posted by 80GS1000
    Not trying to incite an oil thread holy war here but is there much advantage other than saving a few bucks to using 15W40 diesel oil vs 10W-40 motorcycle oil which costs only a little bit more?

    Around here I can get 1 gallon of:

    Rotella T4 15W-40 for $12.47 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Shell-Rot...-Oil/181236405
    Suzuki ECSTAR R5000 Mineral Motorcycle Engine Oil 10W-40 for $20.21: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...e-engine-oil-p
    Pro Honda GN4 4-Stroke Motor Oil for $23.25: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...ke-motor-oil-p

    I currently am using the Honda GN4 in my GS1000 and given that it makes the transmission shift slicker than snot am apt to keep on using it.
    wow! That's a deal on the Honda oil. If I could find it here for that ...but just as an indication, It's CAN$70 !for a gallon on Amazon.ca....(aboutUS$45)

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  • Brendan W
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    Originally posted by Grimly
    Further to what I said above about picking up oil deals as I see them.
    This may be of interest to UK / Ireland readers.
    Nice one. I picked up 20l of 5/30 Mannol for the car. At that price I wasn't expecting much but it's holding up well.

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  • Grimly
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    Further to what I said above about picking up oil deals as I see them.
    This may be of interest to UK / Ireland readers.

    Free shipping to Ireland with Prime.
    ...and, on perusing the data sheet, I find it's wet-clutch compatible!
    Result!
    I was buying it anyway, as I've used Mannol before, but this is unexpected. There's no JASO rating on the package, but that's entirely voluntary, and it costs blenders money to put their oil through that for a very small market, so there are many oils out there that are actually fine with wet clutches but don't have the JASO rating.

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  • Guest
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    Not trying to incite an oil thread holy war here but is there much advantage other than saving a few bucks to using 15W40 diesel oil vs 10W-40 motorcycle oil which costs only a little bit more?

    Around here I can get 1 gallon of:

    Rotella T4 15W-40 for $12.47 https://www.walmart.com/ip/Shell-Rot...-Oil/181236405
    Suzuki ECSTAR R5000 Mineral Motorcycle Engine Oil 10W-40 for $20.21: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...e-engine-oil-p
    Pro Honda GN4 4-Stroke Motor Oil for $23.25: https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...ke-motor-oil-p

    I currently am using the Honda GN4 in my GS1000 and given that it makes the transmission shift slicker than snot am apt to keep on using it.

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  • Rob S.
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    Originally posted by LAB3
    As to baseball caps, there's an order of 100 in for a test run right now waiting to be printed. Red caps with "Make Orwell Fiction Again" the words written alternately in red and blue letters.
    Little known fact: before he said "big brother is watching," George Orwell said "Cat Diesel Power."

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  • LAB3
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    As to baseball caps, there's an order of 100 in for a test run right now waiting to be printed. Red caps with "Make Orwell Fiction Again" the words written alternately in red and blue letters.

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  • Guest
    Guest replied
    Originally posted by Eli69
    Did you mean T6 15w40? I just want to make sure I'm not missing something or if that was just a typo. I usually get the full synthetic T6 15w40 when I have the extra couple bucks.
    No, I run the 5W40 all year round in my truck (GMC Duramax 2500) and bikes. I live in western Canada and it never gets hot here like it does in the southern US; 5W40 is better for the cold starts in spring and fall. If I lived somewhere that actually got hot I would probably run the 15W40 in summer instead.


    Mark

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  • Rich82GS750TZ
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    Originally posted by Brendan W
    Special is a rather poorly defined term
    I've been called "special" before.

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  • Brendan W
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    Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ
    OK, I suppose I did ask for this when I asked if there was "ANYTHING else special I need to do......"
    Special is a rather poorly defined term

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  • Rich82GS750TZ
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    Originally posted by cowboyup3371
    And all three filter cover nuts are secure
    OK, I suppose I did ask for this when I asked if there was "ANYTHING else special I need to do......"

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