Motor oil

Started by bobbalee, December 03, 2018, 11:50:30 AM

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bobbalee

My clutch parts are in and I am curious about the oil you guys prefer.
I have a Suzuki 650 Savage that I have been using Rotella t6 in. Not sure it would be the best choice in a Magna though.
What do you like, and why?
2002 vf750c

TLRam1

As long as it does not have the Friction additives like what is used for autos you should be good, look for the JASO certified for motorcycles. I use a diesel oil in mine. 
Terry

My mama always told me never put off till tomorrow people you can kill today.

Allen, TX.

74 GT750 - 75 GT380 – 01 Magna - 03 KX 250-01 – 04 WR 450 - 74 T500 Titan

bobbalee


Rotella t6 does meet the jaso specs, but is 5w-40.

 
2002 vf750c

hootmon

I have run many oils in my Magnas..
Amsoil, Valvoline M/C oil, Rotella T6..
I've been running T6 for a while with no issues (5 years plus)...
The real questions are.. How many miles do you ride in a year and how often do you change your oil?
I change my oil once a year.. I have been putting between 5-8K per year on my bike (when I had only one).
The handbook calls for oil changes at 7500 miles.. (that is considering dino conventional oil)
Here is MY rules.. IF you put on more than 6000 miles/year, it's probably worth going synthetic (T6)
IF you do between 3.5-6K miles per year, then you could go Semi-Synthetic (T5).
If you put below 3500 miles per year, then you could just run conventional..
I know I get to ride 8-10 months per year (a lot of rainy days during the summer)
Number of miles is NOT the only considerations.. You have protection of internal parts, and other considerations.
IF the bike sat a lot, I would consider a true M/C oil, which MAY have more anti corrosive / rust properties. I know Amsoil is great for this..
So.. , as with all oil threads on M/C sites, In the end.. It's more a matter of choice, preference, comfort level than any other factor.. I know people that use Synthetic, change there oil every 3K miles, or 6 months.. They have the $$$, but I'm not sure what EXTRA benefits they are getting besides their own piece of mind...

BTW - I use Purolator PureOne PL14610 oil filters.. In a test that was run several several years ago, it had great filter media and reasonably priced. I recently heard that someone didn't like this oil filter because of the "burst" rating. I do not ride my Magna easy and have never had an issue with this filter.
The Purolator PureOne PL14610 is a slightly longer than stock oil filter (a bit more oil for cooling and slightly reduced recycle period for the oil.. IF you want a stock sized oil filter you can use the Purolator PureOne PL14612 oil filter.
I do take the time to paint mine silver with BBQ paint.. Nether the color nor the heat rating is probably necessary, but I like the comfort it gives me.  :lol:
I hope some of this helps

BTW, I run T6 in everything I've got.. 2 Magnas, 2 Victories, Honda CR-v, Hyundai Sante Fe V6, Lawn Mower..
I haven't had an issue in any of them.
"accidents aren't predictable, don't be a DUMBASS" - MD Dan

MagnaMikeD

Quote from: bobbalee on December 03, 2018, 11:50:30 AM
My clutch parts are in and I am curious about the oil you guys prefer.
I have a Suzuki 650 Savage that I have been using Rotella t6 in. Not sure it would be the best choice in a Magna though.
What do you like, and why?
Hi bobbalee,
I bought my 1999 Magna new from the dealer in 2001. I bought the bike for a commuter bike. After much research I decided to stop buying the Honda Pro Oils, and at 23K miles I began using plain old Castrol 10W-40 in the winter and
20W-50 in the summer. I changed the oil and filter every 4K miles until 65K and then started changing oil and filter every 3K. I have always used the stock Honda oil filter. This regimen has been very good to me as now after 17 years I have 227K miles on the bike. It's no longer my main commuter bike, but it still runs good and does not burn or consume oil. I never have had issues with clutch slippage. About 90% of the mileage is highway miles.
Having stated the above, man if you choose a decent oil and stick with a schedule it's really hard to go wrong with the Magna.
Mike
Mike
1999 VF750C, bought new and untitled 2001.
227,401 miles, by the grace of God!!!
This is truly a magnificent machine!
2015 Kaw Concours, bought new & untitled 2017

LIMagna

I've been running Rotella T6 pretty much since I got my Magna (10 years ago this coming Summer).  Not a single issue with it.  I don't really put many miles on my Magna since I got my RT but still change the oil once a year with T6.  Comes out looking almost like it did when it went in but it's cheap enough at Walmart that it's just not a significant factor in choosing a different oil.   
Charlie
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96 VF750C Magna - Pearl Shinning Yellow - Factory Pro Jet Kit
Vance&Hines Classic II Pipes - Progressive 440 Rear Shocks
Race Tech Gold Valve Cartridge Emulators & Fork Springs

16 BMW R1200RT - :) :) :)

BA

Rotella T6 in all 3 Magna's, the Wing, and the wife's VTX.  Not one issue.
'95 Magna (Yellow)
'99 Magna (Black)
'03 Magna (Blue)
'04 Goldwing
'06 VTX1300C (Orange - The Wife's Bike)