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Best oil to stick with for new bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelvininin" data-source="post: 1336144" data-attributes="member: 89034"><p>Dyna beads?! I am going to give the counter act tempered glass beads a try in my next tire change.</p><p></p><p>I am another Rotella T6 user, I also use it in my 4 stroke lawn equipment. Other than that I recommend extra virgin olive oil.</p><p></p><p>On a note with oils, the base stock is a commodity item, there is really only a handful of true oil manufacturers, then most others buy their base stock from one of the manufactures and blend it, often with additives that are also manufactured by other companies. Amsoil is a blender, They buy their stock from someone else, blending with someone else's additives, then resell it to you. Last I checked Amsoil's base stock was manufactured by Exxon Mobile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelvininin, post: 1336144, member: 89034"] Dyna beads?! I am going to give the counter act tempered glass beads a try in my next tire change. I am another Rotella T6 user, I also use it in my 4 stroke lawn equipment. Other than that I recommend extra virgin olive oil. On a note with oils, the base stock is a commodity item, there is really only a handful of true oil manufacturers, then most others buy their base stock from one of the manufactures and blend it, often with additives that are also manufactured by other companies. Amsoil is a blender, They buy their stock from someone else, blending with someone else's additives, then resell it to you. Last I checked Amsoil's base stock was manufactured by Exxon Mobile. [/QUOTE]
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