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Old 04-25-2015, 07:40 PM
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Just looking for thoughts. I need to do an unscheduled oil change on my wife's sportster 1200. Long story but it ended with a crankshaft position sensor and oil that has a bit of a gas smell from flooding out horribly. I checked and the prices on Amsoil and Harley brand Synthetic 20w-50 are not really any different. Does anyone have a recommendation? I am leaning towards Harley but the closest dealer is an hour and a half away. Amsoil is 5 minutes away.

And living in North Dakota where there is a lot of days that my bike and hers get started at temperatures 40-50 degrees Farenheit. Should I be switching to 10w40 for this type of weather? Thanks for you opinions and thoughts
 
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Old 04-25-2015, 07:51 PM
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Neither, I went with Red Line
 
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Schaeffers products will get the best results, beats both HD and Amsoil hands down. Stay with the 20W -50. Google it.
 
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Go with Amsoil, its close to you and has a slight edge over the HD but either one will do the job. If riding in a constant 40 to 70 degrees it wouldnt hurt to use a 15/40 diesel oil or whatever your manual recommends, FYI Amsoil makes a 20/50 diesel oil which is c rated and is the rating Harley recommends for their late model bikes. 50+ riding I wouldnt think twice about using the 20/50.
 
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Really guys? Amsoil 5 minutes away and you jokers want him to change oil brands? Heck I'd run the HD if it was 5 minutes away. BTW the 20w50 should be fine until the the temp drop below 40f
 

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Originally Posted by qtrracer
BTW the 20w50 should be fine until the the temp drop below 40f

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I run 20-50 in my airplane year round. Guess that's another story or argument.
I run Mobil 1 V-twin 20/50 in my bike year round. I can get it at any Wal-Mart.
Hell, that's what I run in my airplane.
 
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Originally Posted by nashspu
...And living in North Dakota where there is a lot of days that my bike and hers get started at temperatures 40-50 degrees Farenheit. Should I be switching to 10w40 for this type of weather? Thanks for you opinions and thoughts
I'm not a fan of either brand and won't use them. As to weights...20w50 should be fine.
 
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Old 04-26-2015, 06:09 AM
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I wouldn't drive an hour and a half for any oil (let alone Harley oil.)

Mobil 1 is always available pretty much anywhere and keeps my bike running just fine. (Pic from Dec 2013.)

 
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Amsoil for over 100 thousand miles in my 03 Ultra. ( sold it & guy is still running it with Amsoil ) Over 450,000 in my truck when delivering trailers. Wouldnt hesitate to use it.
 


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