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    are there any negative effect to switch from synthetic to regular oil?

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    noooooooooooooooooo!

    Beware of synthetic oil, it can do terrible things to you and your
    beloved motorcycle. It will not only leak out of your engine faster
    than you can put it in, but it will also cause your oil filter to
    clog and implode, dumping debris and dirt into your lubrication
    system. It also will make every part of your bike permanently
    slippery because of its linear molecular chain dispersion action.
    Then it will leak onto your kickstand causing it to retract
    automatically, dropping your bike on the ground! But that's not all...

    Synthetic oil will round off your gears and spin your bearings. It
    will also splatter onto your seat causing your girlfriend to fall off
    in the apex of a turn and she'll never ride with you again. Synthetic
    oil coats your sight window and your timing window with a whitish
    pro-emulsification additive that is both non-removable and highly
    corrosive. Synthetic oil will completely leak onto the ground overnight
    and your dog will drink it and die.

    Synthetic oil will wear out your tires and make your battery leak. It
    will give you the desperate need to urinate after you put your full
    leathers on and then jam your zippers shut. It will contaminate your
    gasoline causing your bike to stall on railroad tracks and accelerate
    uncontrollably near police cars. It will make it rain during rallies
    and on weekends. It will lubricate your timing belts causing them to
    jump teeth and break your valves to bits. Synthetic oil chemically
    weakens desmodromic valves and causes the clearances to change every
    six miles. Then it melts the black soles of your riding boots right
    before you walk across your new carpeting.

    While riding past groups of attractive women it will cause both of
    your handlebar grips to slip off at the same time so you smash your
    windscreen with the bridge of your nose. It also causes your swingarm
    to crack, your studs to break, and your rotors to warp, and then it
    voids your warranty by changing your odometer reading to 55,555. It
    also dries out your wetclutch and wets your dryclutch. It makes your
    clutch slave cylinder seal fail in the heaviest traffic on the hottest
    day of the year while putting an angry wasp in your helmet for good
    measure.

    Synthetic oil hides your 13mm socket and puts superglue on your
    earplugs. Synthetic oil will scratch your faceshield and make your
    gloves shrink two sizes night before trackday. Synthetic oil stole
    your neutral and sold it to the Chinese for $1.25. Synthetic oil
    will make you grow a tail.

    although we all know that it was josh who stole your 13mm socket.... and we know where he put it.

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    oil switch

    you've been ing around i see.

    i thought you were electrical engineer.

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    Re: oil switch

    Originally posted by Kham
    are there any negative effect to switch from synthetic to regular oil?
    synthetic oil caused my crash put some in the forks

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    oil switch

    Dont switch from syn. to reg. oil. The syn. oil is much better.

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    yes I do believe you have to get a new oil switch when you change from petroleum oil to synthetic oil. synthetic oil will make the sending unit work erraticly unless you have a special sending unit designed for synthetic

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    oil switch

    maybe im asking it wrong. remember the CBR? i used synth last oil change and i wanna go back to regular oil b/c dont wanna pay $8/qt any more.

    for some reason i was lad to believe you should not go back once you go synth.

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    Talking oil switch



    I don't know what the correct answer is, however, twrayinma's response has caused me to piss my pants and dribble into my motorcycle ail intake while I was changing it.

    Now! What the fuck do I change to?




    That has got to be a classic!


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    fukin smartasss

    And Larger is my favorite

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    oil switch

    Originally posted by Polonius
    dribble into my motorcycle ail intake while I was changing it.
    Careful that you refill that ale intake with a premium india pale ale, made from the finest hops and top fermenting yeast. English pale ale is acceptable but not recommended, as you may find your bike running on only three cylinders. Be warned, disaster is assured if you were to use some off-brand of pilsner, porter, or god forbid, lager...

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    Kham-

    there are, pretty much, as many opinions about oil in motorcycles as there are brands of oil... you may find it hard to get a straight answer here. peeps will climb on a soapbox about car oil vs. bike-specific oil, synthetic vs. dino vs. semi-synth, etc.

    (hell, it's often hard to get a straight answer here, even if the question is "do you like boobs?" )

    as a general rule, the newest synthetics seem to do a better job... for longer... at what you need oil for: lubrication, foreign particle suspension, and cooling. it usually isn't recommended for break-in on a new bike... but after that's done, you might want to consider that you can usually go lots longer between changes with the synth-- which brings down the cost-per-mile, even tho synth costs more per bottle.

    there's an article in one of the rags (Sport Rider? Motorcyclist?) this month that covers oil... "Oils Well That Ends Well" or some clever shit like that. while they wimp out and don't give any specific recommendations @ the end, they do post charts of the results of actual tests they had done.

    might be worth a look...

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    oil switch

    thanks for the reminder.

    i should know better not to ask a dumb question about oil.


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