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Chad (redrubican) on here is an amsoil dealer, He supplies our shop with everything we need, shoot him a PM i am sure he can hook you up, if you have trouble you can also PM me and i can get you the oil though our shop
I ordered mine from the Amsoil website. Only took two days to get it to me. I just changed the fluids, and put 20w-50 MCV in all three holes. That was 80 miles ago, and so far so good.
I had George Douglas sign me up, I think it was off this site. I just buy it directly off of amsoils site now as a preferred customer, so I get pretty descent deal, costs me 20 bucks a year to be a preferred member, you could either have a dealer sign you up or maybe contact amsoil and they can create an account for you too I would guess.
Don't give up though, amsoil is slowly taking over my garage, and I am gonna have to unload all my bottles of mobil 1, castrol, valvoline, redline, etc, hahah.
If you're looking for something local, Mobil-1 20/50 in the engine. Mobil 75/140 full synthetic in the tranny, and Mobil Clean non (dino) 20/50 in the primary. (what I run, first because it's one of the best... 2nd, I can get it at walmart... which is everywhere... almost)
If you are in a more rural region (farming) or close to a major trucking route, Shell Rotella 15/40 for the engine, and Shell Spirax 80/140 for the tranny may be available. A lot of the over-the-road trucks use these Shell products. Also, part of HD requirements for oil in the bike, is 'rated for Diesel vehicles'.
If you have no problem with internet purchases, then the world is your oily oyster
Last edited by archergodwin; Mar 26, 2010 at 09:07 AM.
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