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Is Mobil 1 still ok for our engines ?
#525368 08/10/2013 7:00 PM
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While I was overseas, I thought I saw a thread (here somewhere) talking about some of the different oils and someone had mentioned that Mobil 1 had changed their formulation.
I'm just wondering if anyone can confirm this. I just changed my oil, earlier this year and used Mobil 1 V-Twin 20w-50 (as per the Tech Vault). I know she's shifting better and almost never a problem finding Neutral (as compared to the oil I got at the dealer last time - Amsoil ?).

Thanks,
Steve


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Re: Is Mobil 1 still ok for our engines ?
Conwy #525369 08/10/2013 8:03 PM
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I think the 15-50 is what I got last time. Works fine.


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satxron #525370 08/10/2013 8:07 PM
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Just be sure that you get motorcycle specific and you'll be fine.


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Conwy #525371 08/11/2013 3:45 PM
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I use regular old Mobil-1 10W-40 & have for 58,000mi.
No problems.
Of course, I do have heavy-duty clutch springs, so it's harder for an oil-induced slip to happen.


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BrianT #525372 08/13/2013 11:56 AM
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The motorcycle specific Mobil 1 oils are good. Only the Mobil 1 Racing oils are actually Syn based oils. Everything else is primarily Group 3 petroleum oil (which is still good), with some syn (group 4 & 5 oils) blended in. This is the main reason their Racing oils cost more.


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tcv #525373 08/18/2013 9:43 PM
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I have been using Mobil v-twin 20/50 since it came out. They use to make triumphs oil per Triumphs specs. I tried to buy it from them, They explained that; they were comming out with their own motorcycle oil.
Triumph has now using castrol oil. New bikes say castrol on engine.
Other than 3,000 miles each with amsoil and valvoline.Bike has about 124,00 miles on mobil 20/50 v-twin.


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