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Liqui Moly Racing Bike-Oil Additiv

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I found "Liqui Moly Racing Bike-Oil Additiv." The problem I was trying to mitigate is cam galling and I wasn't excited about installing extra lubrication to the head. This motor spends the vast majority of its time running between 7,000 and 9,000 RPM. Worse, it is behind a large cowling/body of a road racing sidecar where cooling is always an issue as well.

I added some this past weekend before the first practice. We had 3 practice sessions and 2 races, all in 90F+ temperatures and the motor ran fine. No clutch slippage at all. In fact, the motor seemed to run cooler too - not sure if that was coincidence or if it can be attributed to the Liqui Moly.

I pulled an oil sample at the end of the last race. Will ship that off to Blackstone tomorrow.

btw, took second place F2 for the weekend after the #1 bike spun out and flipped.
 
Hi Ken, glad to here you had a great weekend. I never heard of that Liquid Moly Racing Oil I'll have to check it out. Wheres your next race? Have BMW, will travel:)
 
Hi Ken, glad to here you had a great weekend. I never heard of that Liquid Moly Racing Oil I'll have to check it out. Wheres your next race? Have BMW, will travel:)

back to NJMP in 2-weeks. It is an AHMRA race so lots of vintage bikes.
 
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