If the bike is in neutral then there should be NO difference in crank over speed with the clutch pulled in or not. If there is, then something in the gear train is dragging.
If there is a knock when cranking then something is moving/hitting something and it needs to be dealt with. If it sounds like it's coming from the alternator area make sure its not dragging anywhere.
As for the automotive oil, its the only thing I have run in any of my bikes, and I've got an XS400 that has over 50000 miles on it that is till running good (and 50000 is high miles for those little twins, and yes, I KNOW it's all original, I bought it from my uncle who was the original owner). If you have chattering or clacking while riding, there is something wrong with the motor, depending on where it's coming from it could either be in the valve train, or the bearings as likely culprits, although with the difference in cranking speed with the clutch pulled in an may be troubles with the transmission.
If there is a knock when cranking then something is moving/hitting something and it needs to be dealt with. If it sounds like it's coming from the alternator area make sure its not dragging anywhere.
As for the automotive oil, its the only thing I have run in any of my bikes, and I've got an XS400 that has over 50000 miles on it that is till running good (and 50000 is high miles for those little twins, and yes, I KNOW it's all original, I bought it from my uncle who was the original owner). If you have chattering or clacking while riding, there is something wrong with the motor, depending on where it's coming from it could either be in the valve train, or the bearings as likely culprits, although with the difference in cranking speed with the clutch pulled in an may be troubles with the transmission.
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