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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Bowling Green KY
Bike: 07 FZ6 in Blue.
Posts: 5,178
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Re: where to buy yamalube?
Your right, I give up man.
Yamaha calls out a brand and wieght then quits selling it, because no other wieght will work. I am trying not to be to much of a smart ass but seriously man. Look. Oils viscosity dramaticly changes in the first 1500 miles. DRAMATICLY!!!!! The oil you put in is not the same as it was at 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500 miles and so on. There is a whole lot more to why we reccomend certain oils. I.E. over actual oil removal testing, they perform better, hold thier viscosity better, last longer, have lower quanities of wear metals, lubricate better and just work better. It makes me zero difference if your engine lasts 50,000 or 150,000 miles. None. Not a stinking bit. We have spent the time to try and help you, but your not interested. Then on top of that every question you have asked is covered already in a page I linked several replies up. I am done.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tewksbury, MA
Bike: 07 FZ6, 81 Maxim 650
Posts: 54
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Re: where to buy yamalube?
Since they're not doing the 20w40 anymore, i went with the 10w40, bought a case of it from the dealer and got 20% off for buying the whole case at once, enough for 4 oil changes.
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