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PostPosted: 11:29 - 19 Nov 2005    Post subject: Why P-A-O Synthetic Oil as opposed to 'blends' in your bike? Reply with quote

SAE 10W-40 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCF)
AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils have been reformulated with new high performance additive technology that provides even greater multi-functional benefits for the special requirements of motorcycle applications. These independent and exclusive new AMSOIL formulations provide second-to-none viscosity protection for hot-running American and foreign motorcycle engines, transmissions and primary chaincases. Performance specifications include: API SG, SL/CF; JASO MA; API GL-1
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SAE 20W-50 Synthetic Motorcycle Oil (MCV)
AMSOIL Synthetic Motorcycle Oils have been reformulated with new high performance additive technology that provides even greater multi-functional benefits for the special requirements of motorcycle applications. These independent and exclusive new AMSOIL formulations provide second-to-none viscosity protection for hot-running American and foreign motorcycle engines, transmissions and primary chaincases. Performance specifications include: API SG, SL/CF; JASO MA; API GL-1

Go to: >>> www.5W-30.com

Also see new Nano-Fiber technology Oil and Air Filtes good for 25K Miles..... allow just a fraction of the particulate [dirt] contamination.

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