I have an '87 XV535 with only 9400 miles on it... since it's an older engine, I don't want to switch to synthetic.
I see people recommend Shell Rotella T, but I don't think it comes in 10W-30. I'd also like to stick with something that comes in quart bottles to make filling simpler (3 quart fill on the bike). Is there something wrong with using regular Castrol or Valvoline or whatever I find on the shelf at Autozone? Anything I should look for on the bottle?
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Your bike is probably too old for a change to Synthetics, but as previously mentioned, just change it religiously and it will do the trick. I use Synthetics and I still change my oil every 3500-4000 miles, but that 45 days riding for me.
Good luck.
P.S I am partial to Mobile oil products; they have never let me down and come in quart bottles. Also, check and see but I think it may be 3.2 quarts a change if you change the filter which you should do at least every second change, I do every change. For me, oil is cheap compared to the parts it protects.
Good luck.
P.S I am partial to Mobile oil products; they have never let me down and come in quart bottles. Also, check and see but I think it may be 3.2 quarts a change if you change the filter which you should do at least every second change, I do every change. For me, oil is cheap compared to the parts it protects.
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05 Spirit VT1100
Cobras
139Db horn (Cagers notice it)
Proud Patriot Guard Rider.
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There is a round circle... I think it's the API Service Simple... it'll have "SAE xxW-yy" in the center and various words around the outside. If you see "Energy Conserving" anywhere in/around the circle don't use the oil. Also, if the outside of the circle is heavy and serrated and it says CERTIFIED/for gasoline engines don't use it.
Dunno why you wouldn't switch to synthetic though... I switch all my vehicles to synthetic (assuming I didn't buy them new) and have never had a problem. But... do what you are comfortable with... and look at the circle thingie to see what the oil is really rated for.
Dunno why you wouldn't switch to synthetic though... I switch all my vehicles to synthetic (assuming I didn't buy them new) and have never had a problem. But... do what you are comfortable with... and look at the circle thingie to see what the oil is really rated for.
Ride it like you think owning it matters.