Real quick n00b question!

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Real quick n00b question!

elohel
What do you guys (and gals if there are any ) use for oil and spark plugs. I have this weekend off so im in the process of doing the oil and plugs!

Thanks!
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- Matt
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I use Texaco Havoline 10W-40 oil, and Iridium spark plugs.
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NGK Iridium plugs are fantastic on these bikes due to the lower energy needed to throw a spark.  On the weaker coils on these bikes, they really perform noticeably better than standard plugs.  On top of that, they should last 50,000+ miles.  

With regards to oil, that is a Pandora's Box...  I would recommend a synthetic, however, due to the longer drain periods (7,000 miles, easily), and the fact that these air-cooled engines run at, or very near, 250 F.  Dino oil burns to carbon sludge above 250 F, so dino oil runs at its limit, in these bikes.  Synthetic oils burn at 450 F!

As to brands, I recommend Shell Rotella T6 Synthetic.  It is not a true synthetic (it's actually a very highly refined dino oil), but it performs like one, at a very affordable price:  around $26/gallon, at Wal-Mart.  This oil, by the way, is 5W-40, so it is much thinner when cold, which is a plus, for easy cold starts.  Do an Internet search for reviews, and feedback, on its use in motorcycles, then make up your own mind.

Another reason I use the Shell T6, is because I can run it in all of my engines:  car, truck, motorcycles, snowblower, and lawnmowers.  One oil works in everything.  Switched my air compressor to it, a few days ago, as I tried to run it, here in Tropical Minnesota...  The straight 30 I had in it, was so thick, it would not turn over, and kept blowing the circuit breaker.  The Shell T6 (at 5W, instead of 30) allowed it to turn over like nothing.  Cheers!
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Mine has done that before and I had to relieve some pressure before it would start.Mobil 1 did the trick for meSynthetic oil is a wonderful thing...even if it the name is somewhat misleading.It is still oil,just synthesized oil.
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Iridium spark plugs made my bike run so much better it felt like a different machine.  They are much more expensive but were definitely worth it for me.
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