Tankslappa.....It was their motorcycle oil, semi synthetic, I tried it as an experiment, but wont use it again or recommend it ...........That said there are many on here that swear by it!tankslappa wrote:I've always be wary of non-bike specific oil for exactly that reason. Cars (and Ducatis) have dry clutches, so car oil tends to have lots of lovely anti-stick, slippy additives, all the things that you really don't want coating a surface which relies on friction. I'm sure the additives are listed in the SAE specs, and it would be possible to check for a car oil without them, but life is too short!AMCQ46 wrote: bought Castrol oil to replace the Halfords stuff that was making the clutch slip, changed oil, went for a ride in between showers........clutch no slip any more![]()
It was not causing clutch slip in normal use, but I use the clutch at 4000 revs in 2nd gear to pop the front wheel up. This was where the problem was showing its self, but back to castrol and the wheelies are back
