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Did You Or Will You Switch To FULL Synthetic Oil Upon 1st Oil Change?

Aufgeblassen47

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Just curious! I certainly will. In addition, I think I will be able to safely increase change interval to 9,000 miles doing thusly. :mrgreen:
 
I don't know why you wouldn't switch to full synthetic after a reasonable break in period, I certainly will.
 
Don't even understand the question, probably comes with Synthetic from the factory. If not, you can switch to Synthetic any time you want, I always do it at my first oil change at between 50 and 100 miles and at least one quick full throttle blast to the 80-90 MPH range.
 
Don't even understand the question, probably comes with Synthetic from the factory. If not, you can switch to Synthetic any time you want, I always do it at my first oil change at between 50 and 100 miles and at least one quick full throttle blast to the 80-90 MPH range.

Only semi-synthetic from factory.
 
Ok throttle back folks. This is one of those everyone has an opinion topics. If you have one go ahead but leave comments and thoughts about someone else’s opinion out of it please.

Here’s my opinion, I had synthetic in when I took it in for a change that the prior owner had put in. I forgot to tell the shop to put in Amsoil again so the BRP recommendation went in this time. I think the bike clunks more on downshifts now than before. This winter Amsoil will go back in.
 
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Pg 91, Maintenance Schedule, of the operator's guide says change the engine oil and oil filter once a year or every 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. Is there a change that stretches it to 9,000 miles?
 
Pg 91, Maintenance Schedule, of the operator's guide says change the engine oil and oil filter once a year or every 6,000 miles, whichever comes first. Is there a change that stretches it to 9,000 miles?

No rocket science - better oil means better mileage.
 
It shouldn't be too hard on oil. The engine doesn't share with the transmission. I would still have the oil analyzed to see how it's holding up at the factory interval. Amsoil is a quality oil that holds up well.
 
:clap::popcorn: Oil and tires. Oil and tires!!! Better than the best mouse trap made!:roflblack:
 
:clap::popcorn: Oil and tires. Oil and tires!!! Better than the best mouse trap made!:roflblack:

My philosophy: tires are like wine & women - the cheaper the better! :)

I've always had the best of luck with the dirt cheapest tires I can find. I once bought a used Ford Escort that had $60 Yokohama tires on it. I experienced tread separation in 3 of the 4 tires! There were "tire wars" going on at the time, and I replaced them with $5 tires (the mounting & balancing cost more than the tires). Didn't have a bit of problems with them! :yes:
 
Yep, synthetic's are great but you also need an extended interval filter to match the oil. So there's that. And I'm not just making this stuff up, came direct from a Mobil 1 Tech.
 
Yep, synthetic's are great but you also need an extended interval filter to match the oil. So there's that. And I'm not just making this stuff up, came direct from a Mobil 1 Tech.

When I took my oil to 130,000 miles with synthetic, when normal (dino oil) interval was 20,000 miles with my Volvo big rig truck, I changed the three oil filters every 30,000 miles and it took a gallon of top off oil to replace oil that was in the filters.

If you only double your interval, chances are your filter will be fine (unless you do mostly stop & go city driving and/or lots of short trips).

Keep in mind that Mobil sells a "once a year" oil change oil. No mention of extra filter change or special filter.
 
Keep in mind that Mobil sells a "once a year" oil change oil. No mention of extra filter change or special filter.

You would be wrong about that. There is an Extended Interval Filter to match their 20k mile oil. Check your facts

Mobil 1 Annual Protection ultimate full synthetic motor oils feature advanced lubricant technology that provides proven protection for 20,000 miles or one full year between oil changes, whichever comes first – guaranteed.†

We recommend using a Mobil 1™ Extended Performance oil filters along with the Mobil 1 Annual Protection synthetic oils. Though not required, these filters meet the requirements of the Mobil 1 Annual Protection limited warranty and are perfect companion products for longer-lasting protection.

https://mobiloil.com/en/oil-filters/performance-oil-filters
 
Of course they would recommend their filters... :).
Those filters are not as special as they like to make them... but each to its own.

Filters are like oils... everyone has their own religious beliefs :).
 
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