Posted by Pete on May 18, 2007, 11:36 pm
>>>
>>>Huh? No way. You can buy Mobil 1 at Walmart for ~$24 for a 5 quart
>>>bottle. Amsoil costs at least $8 a quart *before* adding shipping.
Is that the MC oil or the Auto oil?
Posted by Keith Schiffner on May 19, 2007, 12:25 am
> Keith Schiffner wrote:
>>> AMooreonline@juno.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Everyone who owns a motorcycle or scooter has their favorite oil.
>>>> There is nothing wrong with Yamalube products. Why is it expensive?
>>>> Well...Because it's being sold & a Yamaha dealer & they "ALWAYS" get
>>>> top-dollar for thier products. I myself love Amsoil products. I've
>>>> been using them for years. The only downside is finding a local dealer
>>>> selling Amsoil. I just buy from Amsoil direct online. Even after S/H
>>>> they cost about the same as Mobil One from any retail dealer.
>>> Huh? No way. You can buy Mobil 1 at Walmart for ~$24 for a 5 quart bottle.
>>> Amsoil costs at least $8 a quart *before* adding shipping.
>>
>> Why ship? Don't you have a local dealer?
> You mean everyone else doesn't have the Amsoil salesman come to THEM, take
> their order and deliver it?
> That's what we do.
We aren't all as well connected as you bro.;^) Not only that try living 130
miles from anything.
--
Keith Schiffner
Assistant to the Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Silly Walks.
"terrorist organization" is a redundancy
Posted by Keith Schiffner on May 19, 2007, 12:27 am
>>>>
>>>>Huh? No way. You can buy Mobil 1 at Walmart for ~$24 for a 5 quart bottle.
>>>>Amsoil costs at least $8 a quart *before* adding shipping.
> Is that the MC oil or the Auto oil?
ROTFLMAO...it doesn't matter a tinkers damn but if you are worried just buy the
diesel oils.
10,000+ miles running Pennzoil 10w40 in the transmission on a T-500 with no
troubles.
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Keith Schiffner
Assistant to the Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Silly Walks.
"terrorist organization" is a redundancy
Posted by Ken Abrams on May 19, 2007, 9:30 am
> > Is that the MC oil or the Auto oil?
> ROTFLMAO...it doesn't matter a tinkers damn but if you are worried just
buy the
> diesel oils.
In some cases it DOES matter....and what you think doesn't alter the
reality.
Recent modern cage oil formulations that include "friction modifiers" and
are usually labeled "energy conserving" are likely to adversely affect wet
clutches. Laugh all you want, it doesn't change that fact.
None are so blind as those who WILL not see.
Posted by RickRussellTX on May 19, 2007, 10:16 am
> In some cases it DOES matter....and what you think doesn't alter the
> reality.
> Recent modern cage oil formulations that include "friction modifiers" and
Just check the service marks on the back of the bottle -- there are
several service marks that are compatible with my Honda Helix, and
it's easy to find the right oil.
RR
>>>Huh? No way. You can buy Mobil 1 at Walmart for ~$24 for a 5 quart
>>>bottle. Amsoil costs at least $8 a quart *before* adding shipping.