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I used amsoil full syn. in my drz once because I found it "cheap" 6$ a quart. My staple has been silkolene full synthetic since after my break in period. I swear by it. I honestly think it produces smoother shifts,and it can be had from the TT store for like 9$ a quart.

Back to amsoil, it is good oil and I would not hesitate to use it again.

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redline is great, and you can special order it at autozone for 6 or 7 bucks a quart. once my warranty is up in the WR, no more yamalube.

I also use redline in all my roadrace bikes. some with over 20,000 hard miles on em. never had a bearing failure or other internal problem, except for where I ground through the case cover, and into the stator. that motor never ran right again.

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I'm going to start using REDLINEOIL in my wr426. I was wondering if anyone else has used it and what they think. I know it's good for wet cluthes so please don't give me any BS about it being bad for my clutch. Thanks :bonk:

Oh man........... That stuff is no good for wet clutches ??:applause:

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originally posted by: SJMC_DON

Oh man........... That stuff is no good for wet clutches

Shut up you MORON!!!!!!

Your original post was indignant to us here in this forum- "I know it's good for wet cluthes so please don't give me any BS about it being bad for my clutch."

Sorry but I just couldn't resist. :bonk: It was joke....... lighten up man and go change your oil :applause:

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