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ProFilter Stainless Steel Motorcycle Oil Filter filters down to 35 microns consistently for increased oil flow. Exceeds all OEM specifications and is compatible with synthetic or petroleum based oils.
Accurate reproduction of the original equipment Replaces the oil screen assembly on all 1952-62 Big Twin models Replace H-D OEM's 24975-52, 24990-52, 24994-52, 24985-52, 24992-52, 8856A, 24987-52
Constructed of machined alloy with a 40 mesh screen installed to trap large debris and a circular magnetic collar to collect the ultra fine particles Easily dissasembled for cleaning of the magnet and filter, simply screws apart Features barbed...
Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W-50 is recommended for four-cycle motorcycles that specify the use of a 20W-50 engine oil. It provides excellent performance in motorcycle engines that are designed with a common engine/transmission lubrication system or where the...
Features -Lightweight and durable billet aluminum oil filter covers. -3D CAD design for increased flow rates.
Motorcycle oil pump cover made of stamped steel, chrome-plated to a show-quality luster slips on easily mounting hardware included. Will not fit sportster models.
Motorcycle oil filter housing cover made of stamped steel, chrome-plated to a show-quality luster fits over original-equipment oil filter housing and is held in place by high-temperature silicone (included) will not fit sportster models.
Max-Cycle is specifically formulated to exceed the demands of highly stressed engines and transmissions. It is recommended for use in both air-cooled and liquid-cooled 4-cycle engines and is compatible with wet-clutch transmissions. Max-Cycle exceeds...
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VICTORY MOTORCYCLE OIL COOLER COVER 2002-2008

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Buell Motorcycle 1125 R & CR, 2 Oil Filters + 1 O-Ring + 2 Washers 1125R 1125CR

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Indian Motorcycle 99-04 Chrome Oil Filter, PT#96-022

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triumph motorcycle oil tank

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FAQ - Customer Questions - Motorcycle Oil Reviews
- Motorcycle oil?
Is there really a difference between car oil and motorcycle oil? I looked at the back of a quart and it doesn't really say anything useful. Some websites have said that there's no difference, other than the extra $3 a quart. My owners manual says that I need oil that's aluminum friendly and doesn't have detergents. Aren't most motor oils aluminum friendly? I have a 2002 Honda Shadow VLX, if that helps.
A personally I use castrol actevo I have never had any clutch or tranny problems with my my ten bikes. Here is an article written on the subject you decide http://www.ducatimeccanica.com/oil.html
Is there really a difference between car oil and motorcycle oil? I looked at the back of a quart and it doesn't really say anything useful. Some websites have said that there's no difference, other than the extra $3 a quart. My owners manual says that I need oil that's aluminum friendly and doesn't have detergents. Aren't most motor oils aluminum friendly? I have a 2002 Honda Shadow VLX, if that helps.
A personally I use castrol actevo I have never had any clutch or tranny problems with my my ten bikes. Here is an article written on the subject you decide http://www.ducatimeccanica.com/oil.html
- Motorcycle Oil?
I am changing the oil on my motorcycle soon and the manual recommends to use 10w30 or 20w40 oil, and I could not find any of that kind. The guy I talked to said that 20w40 and 20w50 were pretty much the same thing and that 20w50 would work just fine. Does that sound right? Will it do any damage if I use 20w50 oil? Thanks and any help is appreciated!!
A The generally available motorcycle engine oil weights are 10w40 and 20w50. Use 10w40 in place of 10w30 and 20w50 in place of 20w40. The oil needs to meet JASO MA and/or API SJ. Use the lightest oil acceptable for your area's climate. Do not use 10w-30 oil formulated for cars and light trucks. Cars and trucks with a manual transmission use a dry clutch. Oil that has API SL or SM contains friction reducing additives that will cause a motorcycle's wet clutch not to work right and could ruin it. I own a Yamaha which came with an owners manual calling for the use of 10w30 motor oil. But, Yamaha only markets Yamalube in 10w40, 20w50 and a synthetic of 15w50. They say that these oils are specially formulated to Yamaha specifications!
I am changing the oil on my motorcycle soon and the manual recommends to use 10w30 or 20w40 oil, and I could not find any of that kind. The guy I talked to said that 20w40 and 20w50 were pretty much the same thing and that 20w50 would work just fine. Does that sound right? Will it do any damage if I use 20w50 oil? Thanks and any help is appreciated!!
A The generally available motorcycle engine oil weights are 10w40 and 20w50. Use 10w40 in place of 10w30 and 20w50 in place of 20w40. The oil needs to meet JASO MA and/or API SJ. Use the lightest oil acceptable for your area's climate. Do not use 10w-30 oil formulated for cars and light trucks. Cars and trucks with a manual transmission use a dry clutch. Oil that has API SL or SM contains friction reducing additives that will cause a motorcycle's wet clutch not to work right and could ruin it. I own a Yamaha which came with an owners manual calling for the use of 10w30 motor oil. But, Yamaha only markets Yamalube in 10w40, 20w50 and a synthetic of 15w50. They say that these oils are specially formulated to Yamaha specifications!
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Torco T4 Petroleum Motorcycle Oil MPZ® frictional loss technology protects under the most severe temperatures. 100% advanced synthetic technology rovides smooth, positive clutch activation. Highest anti-wear and deposit free performance Features: Premium grade petroleum formula Excellent thermal and shear stability Non-friction modified formula Provides smooth, positive clutch activation Excellent anti-wear and deposit free performance

Torco T4 Petroleum Motorcycle Oil MPZ® frictional loss technology protects under the most severe temperatures. 100% advanced synthetic technology rovides smooth, positive clutch activation. Highest anti-wear and deposit free performance Features: Premium grade petroleum formula Excellent thermal and shear stability Non-friction modified formula Provides smooth, positive clutch activation Excellent anti-wear and deposit free performance




