Repsol Motor Oil
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Repsol Motor Oil
Anyone run the Repsol Oil in their 600RR? Looking into changing my oil here in the next week and taking opinions i know it's a popular one and to search but maybe people have run into more recent issues with their oils etc.
I have a friend who is a dealer for Amsoil and i can get that for really cheap any comments/horror stories on that?>
Finally semi syn or Full syn.....Disadvantages,Advantages.....
Thanks in advance!
I have a friend who is a dealer for Amsoil and i can get that for really cheap any comments/horror stories on that?>
Finally semi syn or Full syn.....Disadvantages,Advantages.....
Thanks in advance!
#3
RE: Repsol Motor Oil
What exactly are you looking for...it's oil for Christ's sake...sludge you pour in your motor...it won't help anything shift better...it won't make it run cooler...it won't protect it better...it's a freakin' lubricant! [&:]
Like I wrote over and over in another thread...spend whatever makes you feel good and put in what ever oil you want, just change your oil at the recommended intervals...that's what's important!!!
Awaiting Knightslugger's "synthetic oil is the best thing since sliced bread" response...
Like I wrote over and over in another thread...spend whatever makes you feel good and put in what ever oil you want, just change your oil at the recommended intervals...that's what's important!!!
Awaiting Knightslugger's "synthetic oil is the best thing since sliced bread" response...
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#6
RE: Repsol Motor Oil
I'm a big fan of the Repsol. 15w-40 to brake in then 10w-50 synthetic and that's it. Thats all I use but the Castrol R4 we used when customers wanted a synthetic oil change but didn't want to pay out the *** for oil. Jet Jockey Z06 Vette is right; wait till you put some more miles on it before running a synthetic. Brake the motor in first. At round 5,-6k mi or your third oil change go Repsol. Synthetics have a higher tolerance for heat, they disperses heat better, and lubricate better (quicker rate of flow). If your lazy you can go 3,5k mi on the synthetic if your cheap you can use the coventional oils and change them 2,5k mi. I have OCD so my oil stays in the bike for about 2-2,5k mi do to city riding, commuting, and constant high rpm runs.
#8
RE: Repsol Motor Oil
ORIGINAL: Jet Jockey Z06 Vette
Don't do full synthetic on first oil change. Your motor isn't broken in yet. You need non-synthetic until breakin is accomplished. This is wide spread wisdom in the industry. Put back in what OEM has until break in.
Don't do full synthetic on first oil change. Your motor isn't broken in yet. You need non-synthetic until breakin is accomplished. This is wide spread wisdom in the industry. Put back in what OEM has until break in.
No warranty issues that way.
and Fret, you said yourself that Synthetic was superior to Conventional oil in the other thread. Your arguement was weather or not it was benifical to use Full Synthetic oil in the CBR600RR vs. conventional oil, in which case it is.
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RE: Repsol Motor Oil
ORIGINAL: knightslugger
and Fret, you said yourself that Synthetic was superior to Conventional oil in the other thread. Your arguement was weather or not it was benifical to use Full Synthetic oil in the CBR600RR vs. conventional oil, in which case it is.
and Fret, you said yourself that Synthetic was superior to Conventional oil in the other thread. Your arguement was weather or not it was benifical to use Full Synthetic oil in the CBR600RR vs. conventional oil, in which case it is.
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RE: Repsol Motor Oil
And that's what i'm argueing about! It IS the oil change that's important, but when you have to change to oil 3 times less freqently* than conventional oil that says a lot about how much better synthetic oil is!
*Roughly, some synthetics degrade faster than others, so it depends.
*Roughly, some synthetics degrade faster than others, so it depends.