Motul 15W50 engine oil. Anyone use this?
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Next time, change your oil P R I O R to winter storage. Not after. V-Twin is a smart choice.
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40 F is nothing for a quality full synthetic oil. Just keep the RPM's below 4,000 until the oil themostate opens and you have reached operating temps.
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Well that works out since I don't have cats (more of a dog person actually)
Then lastly, if I may.... the contrast of Bred Penn vs Mobil is debatable. But from what I understand Brad Penn is a synthetic blend (which could mean 1% of it is synthetic maybe) whereas Mobil is a full synthetic.
So guess I'm using right stuff...cat-less...moderate climate...Mobil V-twin?
Then lastly, if I may.... the contrast of Bred Penn vs Mobil is debatable. But from what I understand Brad Penn is a synthetic blend (which could mean 1% of it is synthetic maybe) whereas Mobil is a full synthetic.
So guess I'm using right stuff...cat-less...moderate climate...Mobil V-twin?
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