On my 97 with about 3000 miles on it, Single past owner used Yamalube and after doing a lot of reading here I went ahead and changed the oil with Mobile 1, 4T, 10-40 If I recall,
Its been cool here, Not above 72* any day Ive been out on the bike and the TW lives indoors in Temp controlled area at work,
The Mobile 1 is fine I guess,
But the difference I feel is that the transmission is a tad noisier and the shifting is clunky,
With the Yamalube the shifting was always kind of buttery,
With the Mobile 1 its transformed to a more metal to metal feel and with a good "Clack" and seems to require a bit more force to change gears,
While everything functions as it should, I liked how the Yamalube felt.
I have a gallon of Ravenol Quad 4T oil I will try next month,
Any one else here notice the same thing?
I also have a 99 Buell and found that the stock Harley oil os the smoothest shifting I have tried for the primary fluid so Im back to using that,
My 70s BMWs clunk and clack regardless, Just nature of the beast,
Is there something in the Yamalube I don't know about?
Thanks all and keep on riding !
Peter B
Its been cool here, Not above 72* any day Ive been out on the bike and the TW lives indoors in Temp controlled area at work,
The Mobile 1 is fine I guess,
But the difference I feel is that the transmission is a tad noisier and the shifting is clunky,
With the Yamalube the shifting was always kind of buttery,
With the Mobile 1 its transformed to a more metal to metal feel and with a good "Clack" and seems to require a bit more force to change gears,
While everything functions as it should, I liked how the Yamalube felt.
I have a gallon of Ravenol Quad 4T oil I will try next month,
Any one else here notice the same thing?
I also have a 99 Buell and found that the stock Harley oil os the smoothest shifting I have tried for the primary fluid so Im back to using that,
My 70s BMWs clunk and clack regardless, Just nature of the beast,
Is there something in the Yamalube I don't know about?
Thanks all and keep on riding !
Peter B