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Trans oil?

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MadKaw:
Danger speaks the truth Raptor. this topic has been discused at length several times. all the way to viscosity ratings, peoples favorites, what works best and so on. he was hooking you up with a doorway to a "LOT" of info. a lot of people have experimented with several oils in their own bike and done test to see what works best. they tested shifting smoothness, carbon obsorption and so on. if you get refered to a link here, say thank you and check it out. a lot of people have put some serious time into testing and question answering, it can all benefit you, I know it has me.

MK

alan:
Let me just ad another 2 cents!

Some of the answers may have been answered by members who are no longer active and you may find that the information is far more in depth  than the members that happen to be on at the time you ask your questions.

So my advise is always search, this site has been around a long time and odds are most questions have already ask!

Finally the cost of a web site is based on storage, so if we keep re hashing the same things over and over again it simply cost more.

I would rather see an old topic brought back up to the top again so all of us can refresh our memory.

Alan :-D :-D

Good:
Makes sense!  :-D

99raptor:
Sometimes when searching your answer are 2 yr old posts and I kinda like to know what people are doing now,as ideas and techniques change.

hughes:
ATF Type F for the last three years. Change it every other ride and it still looks like new when I drain it. Bottom end was apart last year everything is looking good.

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