oil with moly or no moly help

which oil to use with moly or without moly is good for wet clutch

  • with moly

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • without moly

    Votes: 15 88.2%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .

wht_scorpion

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I was shopping in the motorcycle dealership and he had 2 kinds of oil one with moly and one without moly what would be good for my wet clutch on my hayabusa help guys

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I've always understood that oil with a heavy dose of Molybdenum could promote clutch slippage. Some folks claim to have no problem with it, some do. I use wet clutch specific (non moly) motorcycle synthetic just to be safe.
I'm sure someone will be a long in a bit to assure me I'm wasting my money though.:laugh:
 
Royal Purple 10W40 (synthetic) all the way here. :thumbsup:
btw... Sweet double bubble, I'm digging on that.:beerchug:
 
You don't need moly in a engine unless you are breaking in new cams or pistons(skirts). Synthetics have plenty of protection. Save your money and buy a cheaper synthetic like Shell Rotella full synthetic. Why pay more for the same protection. :deadhorse:
 
this bike is like my baby just dont want to put any crap in her thats why i ask just looking out for the bike to last a long time thanks guy for the help thanks you misery captain for the comment about the bike
 
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