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    Comparing iPone Oils: Decoding the Choice Between Full Synthetic and Semi Synthetic for Dirt Bikes

    Ipone. It’s on the jaso list. https://www.jalos.or.jp/onfile/pdf/4T_EV_LIST.pdf “Rated” is one thing, licensed is another. Which is t
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    Comparing iPone Oils: Decoding the Choice Between Full Synthetic and Semi Synthetic for Dirt Bikes

    iPone offers two JASO FD approved oils based on full synthetic ester technology: Scooter Oil: $29 for 1L, available at https://iponeoils.com.au/product/scoot-run-2-strawberry-1l/ Dirt Bike Oil: $36 for 1L, available at https://iponeoils.com.au/product/samourai-racing-strawberry-1l/ They also...
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    Email to oil tech department about JASO rating and their response.

    Thought you guys may be interested and suspect that you prob already know the answers answer, but I sent the following email to the tech department at an Aussie oil manufacturer (Penrite): ———————- Dear Tech Department, I hope this email finds you well. As a long-time user of Penrite oils, I...
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    Using Jaso FB in an engine where FD is recommended

    Good to know. But would you even risk using that same oil in a $10k dirt bike or snow machine? I know I won’t. Unless desperate. But that is because I believe , and possibly wrongly, that fd or fc as a minimum is the way to go and anything less is gonna screw the engine.
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    2 Cycle Oil Questions

    Sorry to open an old thread, but would a dirt bike like a Yamaha yz125 which has a radiator still be considered “air cooled”?
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    Using Jaso FB in an engine where FD is recommended

    Considering that blowers, chainsaws, brush cutters, etc., which typically use JASO FB (green keepers) oil, tend to rev at least as hard, if not harder, than a 2-stroke bike ridden by an average weekend rider in off-road conditions, would the lubrication requirements be similar for a dirt bike...
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