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The photo will be very helpful for me. Blue Color. I'll search Wal Mart, I think there is one around here but couldn't recall where. Thanks again for the info. Will do change as soon as I got one.
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01-13-2009, 01:50 AM | #12 |
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If all else, Repsol synthetic motorcycle oil (and many others) is available in any motorcycle shop (reputable or not).
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Busy: they have the Rotella T at Pep Boys and at my local Shell Station. Make sure you get the synthetic. "T" comes in conventional as well. The synthetic is the 5W40 and it says something like "for diesel engines" on it (like tractors) so it's a little confusing.
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...or just match it to the picture.
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The synthetic Rotella T was in a white plastic (5 quart?) container at Pep Boys when I found it and the Rotella T at the Shell gas station was in a yellow (1 quart?) container. Don't know if the blue one is older, newer or just different, but it's not the only one.
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Now I'm confusing. Hew....I just wanted to look at the BLUE container. Now, I have to look and read the Words/Letter "T" on the container, ha ha ha. Thanks, Alan. Quote:
If I don't get Shell brand, I'll try the Mobil 1. I used to use Mobil 1 for the cages, and I really liked it. It made cage engine run better as long as I REMEMBER, hopley same quality for the bikes too.
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Don't forget the conversion from metric to Imperial (US ) measurements. If I remember correctly, the GZ takes 1300 cc, which is 1.37 quarts. So, don't forget to buy 2 quarts or you won't have enough oil to refill it.
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