Read this report http://www.amsoil.com/lit/g2156.pdf and pick the one you like best.
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I would be very carefull about what you put into the primary/trans. On Bad Weather Bikers forum they had some Buells that had their stators go out on them Turns out the guys running Mobil 1 75-90 gear oil were the unlucky ones. Nobody knows for sure, but the theory is that Mobil 1 gear oil has some other additives that may corrode the stator wiring. I'd stick with the Harley.
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Another reason to stick with motorcycle formulated for, tested in, and proven in Harley Davidson motorcycles over the years. Of course, Amsoil's V-twin motorcycle oil is one of them and is the only synthetic motorcycle oil with a GL-1 rating for transmissions.
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Another reason to stick with motorcycle formulated for, tested in, and proven in Harley Davidson motorcycles over the years. Of course, Amsoil's V-twin motorcycle oil is one of them and is the only synthetic motorcycle oil with a GL-1 rating for transmissions.
Amsoil 20w50 motorcycle oil doesn't carry a GL-1 rating. It doesn't carry any API ratings. It is not an API certified oil. Amsoil recommends it for applications that require a GL-1 oil.
I'm sure Amsoil's internal testing shows this oil meets GL-1 requirements. But to say it has a GL-1 rating is false and misleading.
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API, JASO and ACEA don't seem to have any problem with Amsoil's labeling. Neither does Chevrolet, Harley Davidson, Mercedes Benz, Honda, etc. AMSOIL puts dozens of other companies and oil organizations names on their labels. Nobody has disproved their tests or ratings. They compare their products by name against the competition. None of them seem to think it is untruthful or misleading. No warranty problems over the past 35 years. The oil has never failed in recommended applications. I don't see why some consumers have such a problem with it.
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G-man - what are the misleading marketing practices you are talking about? The Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau doesn't report any. I don't see any organized consumer groups, oil groups, or vehicle manufacturers complaining.
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Another reason to stick with motorcycle formulated for, tested in, and proven in Harley Davidson motorcycles over the years. Of course, Amsoil's V-twin motorcycle oil is one of them and is the only synthetic motorcycle oil with a GL-1 rating for transmissions.
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I'm having a hard time understanding this GL-1 marketing ploy by a-oil? As near as can find gl-1 is just straight mineral oil and cannot have EP or AW, or FM additives. Seems to me a-oil 20w50 (or any of their mc oils) has plenty of these additives and isn't just straight oil? So, either its NOT GL-1, or every other motor oil on the market is too? My opinion is they some how are trying to link gl-1 spec with motorcycles because they have a transmission, indirectly fooling the consumer into thinking the oil is something special because it meets GL-1?