I ran across this oil Company Brad Penn in my research and reading sometime back and the more I dig into the info, the History is VERY interesting and I kinda got lots of questions like exactly what well location can the base stock be traced to and is it truly what was considered Penn Grade ( Not the name but as I understand the specific location or well of the base stock oil ) and to make sure its still blended in the old Kendall plant in Bradford ( the oldest in the USA) and would love to know what those folks would say about me running it in my Harley?
In the 70's when I was 9 or 10 dad told me always use a Penn Grade Oil ( old school from the 40's I think but would love to talk to these guys.
My goal is to find the best mineral oil that won't shear early in my Harley but will stand up to my hot summer heat, I am a fan of mineral, Or a synthetic / synthetic blend that also won't shear early but also has NO top end noise in my 23 M8 Harley. my oil will never see the Clutch so friction modifiers are OK in my application.
The fact its Green is kinda cool IMO.
I would like to see what these folks have to say as I too can talk a good 30 min about the right oil for the job at hand...
Thanks! I will report back.