Would like to hear from those of you that have switched to AMSoil. Is it that much better? Does it make that much of a difference? Is the life of the AMSoil the same as synthetic, or longer/shorter? Trying to decide if I need to make the switch, all input is very much welcomed. One other thing, if I do switch over, are there any AMSoil dealers here? Thanks in advance.
I was talking to Gary the owner of Two Wheel World in Garland, Texas the other day about this. This is what he had to say.His friend is a chemical engineer had told him the Point Of Contact (POC) is so small on the bearings in a scooter the Synthetic is just to slick and you can get bearing skate. Which in turn can possibly result in flat spots on the bearings. He said in a car its much different because of the different kind of bearings used in a vehicle vs a scooter. Now I'm not a mechanic and I am not posting this to get $hit started. I am just repeating what I heard from a mechanic shop owner who sells them all and really doesn't have anything to gain because he knows he will not be changing my oil. I don't even know if what he said is possible or not. If the guy is off his rocker let me know.
Quote from: HeadGuess on October 08, 2006, 01:04:31 PMI was talking to Gary the owner of Two Wheel World in Garland, Texas the other day about this. This is what he had to say.His friend is a chemical engineer had told him the Point Of Contact (POC) is so small on the bearings in a scooter the Synthetic is just to slick and you can get bearing skate. Which in turn can possibly result in flat spots on the bearings. He said in a car its much different because of the different kind of bearings used in a vehicle vs a scooter. Now I'm not a mechanic and I am not posting this to get $hit started. I am just repeating what I heard from a mechanic shop owner who sells them all and really doesn't have anything to gain because he knows he will not be changing my oil. I don't even know if what he said is possible or not. If the guy is off his rocker let me know. About the only thing you learned from "Gary, the owner of two-wheel world" is that he doesn't know AppleSauce about oil."Bearing skate". Sheesh. It's amazing the kind of bullshit a moron will come up with, rather than just saying "I don't know". Amazing the guy could even say it with a straight face.Amsoil is what I use in my bike, after testing a fair number of oils at Blackstone labs. It's provably good for about 8000 miles, and the benefits of a true synthetic are not subject to debate anymore. It is a fact, that it's a better lubricant than fossil oil.Normally, you can expect your bike to shift a little easier, get a little better mileage, and pick up a bit of horsepower too. Motors running on full synthetic are unbelievably clean inside, and synthetic has long ago proven to reduce wear on parts significantly.Plenty of material written by learned folks out there to read, with just a little effort. Gary ain't learned.
I have been useing the 10w-40 Amsoil in my VTX1800c. This is what the guy before me was useing and I have been to. Is this the wrong kind?? hmmmmmmm
I've been using AMSOIL in my bike since my 8,000-mile change, and it runs fine. Our recommended change interval is every 8,000 miles, and you're supposed to be able to double your mileage with AMSOIL according to their website. I next changed my oil at around 22,000 miles. I'm currently at 38,000 miles, and I'm ready for my next oil change. So I've changed my oil only 3 times since I've had the bike (#4 will happen this week), and I've had ZERO problems! I highly recommend it.
What weight Amsoil do you use??