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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 00:05 
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I think I'll stick with Sport Trans.
In all the hundreds of thousands of miles that I've ridden on bikes, the Buell clutch has been the best by far. I've never had to adjust it or replace any part of it, except for a cable. :yup:

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 00:12 
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Sounds like Triggers broom Mick lOl ;)

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 00:16 
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Beef wrote:
Sounds like Triggers broom Mick lOl ;)


Alright Dave? lOl

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 09:41 
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tech pdf here nick http://www.fuchsoil.co.za/Products/TDS/ ... 0UK%5D.pdf

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 11:13 
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Maz wrote:
What's wrong with just using Formula + ? :?

:yt:
there is a saying if you buy cheap you buy twice?
so other than the slightly higher price why change :?:
if you do change and get it wrong how much is a clutch or even worse a gearbox :o
after watching Fake Britain the other morning i was amazed at the everyday items now being targeted
so please just be careful

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 11:51 
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My question was raised as an alternative, for instance, we may not live near a HD dealership and it may be easier to source alternatives closer to home.

You could extend the question as to what is wrong with using HDB bearings rather than sourcing SKF or similar, or OE tyres. blah blah blah.

And there are some on this forum that want to boycot HD products.

Silkolene is a quality manufacturer, I wouldn't think you would be buying twice if you used their specified product.

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 12:47 
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What about ATF?. Just a thought, as a fair few manual boxes now use ATF.

The real issue at a guess is the clutch - less so the gears and chain.

But then if ATF can cope with an Auto box lock-up clutch in a Jag (whatever) then I doubt a Buell clutch is going to slip.

:coat:

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 12:51 
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Think there is a JASO standard for oils that are clutch friendly, that being the difference between a car 10w40 and a bike 10w40 - the majority of jap bikes use one oil for engine, gearbox and clutch.

Maybe we are over complicating things here...

As for ATF, all my two strokes used that in the gearbox with no clutch issues...

What do you use in your Moto Guzzi Chris?

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 14:37 
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I for one would happily never buy a HD part/oil ever again!!

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 15:14 
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I've just put ATF in my TY trials bike gearbox :D . Most people who use Norton/AMC type gearboxes on Pre '65 scramble bikes use Castrol R. Used it for many years in my JAP/Enfield with no problems at all; the box is like new inside :yup:
When used in motors (esp Methanol burners) legend has it, that at the point of seizure, the 'R' goes all gummy and protects the piston skirt from scuffing (although ring lands need frequent cleaning) - one reason why so many old Comp bikes still use it, despite all the technology in modern synthetic stuff.

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 18:20 
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Many put the same 20W50 in engine and trans. Those who do (mostly badweb types) tend to use synthetic (Amsoil, Royal Purple, Mobil1, etc), so no real cost savings there.

I guess that's an advantage when the crank oil seal blows, though :run:

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 18:37 
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:yt: The MoFuCo state that their Syn3 (20/50) can be used in the motor, g/box and primary on their Big Twins.

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 19:20 
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Beef wrote:
I for one would happily never buy a HD part/oil ever again!!

:yt:

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 22:37 
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WILLYBUELL wrote:
Beef wrote:
I for one would happily never buy a HD part/oil ever again!!

:yt:


:yt: lOl

Been using Morris lubricants V Twin oil, but so far used only the Hardley tranny oil but would happily use something else if i knew what to get :oooops:

Been nagged at to try the ATF in the LC gearbox too !!

This has been an interesting thread and feck off the bullies who try and stop the oil talk :ner:

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PostPosted: 08 Jun 2012 22:54 
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mojomick wrote:
I think I'll stick with Sport Trans.

Erm, do they still sell it?

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