I've read many posts on oil changes and oil used. One thing I've noticed is people saying "I did an oil change and tried Brand X oil and my bike is shifting smoother and is quieter".
Is it because of the switch to brand X or because you just replaced used oil with new oil?
This came to mind at my last oil change. I tried a different oil and my bike was quieter and shifted smoother. But then, I'd just changed the oil. It's tough (at least for me) to remember exactly how noisy my bike was 3,000 miles ago. As the new oil broke down and the bike gradually got noisier and shifting got clunkier I didn't notice the ever so gradual change. New oil and the bike is suddenly like new. Must be the new magic oil I decided to try.
I'm not saying this is always the case but just an observation.
(tee hee, another oil thread. Next is tires, maybe spark plugs)
Is it because of the switch to brand X or because you just replaced used oil with new oil?
This came to mind at my last oil change. I tried a different oil and my bike was quieter and shifted smoother. But then, I'd just changed the oil. It's tough (at least for me) to remember exactly how noisy my bike was 3,000 miles ago. As the new oil broke down and the bike gradually got noisier and shifting got clunkier I didn't notice the ever so gradual change. New oil and the bike is suddenly like new. Must be the new magic oil I decided to try.
I'm not saying this is always the case but just an observation.
(tee hee, another oil thread. Next is tires, maybe spark plugs)
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