I understand Harley's reason for recommending one oil for everything, but even they have not stuck to their theory about it over the years. Harley engine's being what they are use mostly roller bearings, which don't require high oil pressure to live a long life.Only the wrist pins and rocker boxes use bearings most similar to car bearings. Their transmission are full of gears, and have a splash to get lubricated type of system. I myself use automotive gear oil, as that is the only thing that gets lubricated by that oil. Recently Harley has decided that that's a good way to do it, and have come out with their own brand of oil for the trans. Being the trans doesn't get the same contaminants as their engine oil does, and their engine oil only can meet a GL-1 rating as far as gear oils go. And comes out looking like new oil. It will work, but there are better oils to choose from. In the primary, you can use their engine oil for lubricating the primary chain, tensioner, and for cooling the clutch pack. Or pretty much any type of cheaper 10/40 or 15/40 wt oils. The primary doesn't need anything special. The only reason that oil gets dirty, is from clutch dust that gets mixed in there. Never seems to create any issues. All the oils will help keep parts sliding along and cooler then not having oil in them. People slam Harleys oil for being nothing special, but dealerships sell and use a ton of it in a years time. And it does work as advertised in customers bikes. I've said it before and still say it, any oil is better than no oil.,,