Lucas Oil Stabilizer
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Lucas Oil Stabilizer
Just an FYI!! I ran across some Lucas Oil Stabilizer the other day. I decided to try it in my bike and IMOHO it works wonders. I have no clue how it works but the motor runs so much quieter and smoother with it. One bottle will last you 4 oil changes. Who knows with better lubrication it might make those CCTs last longer.
#4
The next day, the OP replies. "Yes it's still for sale". Buyer ends up buying the bike.
1) I felt really dumb
2) What the eff are the chances of that **** happening? Seriously. The OP obviously had his email notifications turned on for when someone replies to his thread.
#7
I would usually say the same. On a different forum some time ago, someone bumped a 2 YEAR OLD post about a bike posted for sale. I was a smart *** and said something along the line of "Dude, this post is 2 years old. Pretty sure the guy sold it and isn't even on the forum anymore."
The next day, the OP replies. "Yes it's still for sale". Buyer ends up buying the bike.
1) I felt really dumb
2) What the eff are the chances of that **** happening? Seriously. The OP obviously had his email notifications turned on for when someone replies to his thread.
The next day, the OP replies. "Yes it's still for sale". Buyer ends up buying the bike.
1) I felt really dumb
2) What the eff are the chances of that **** happening? Seriously. The OP obviously had his email notifications turned on for when someone replies to his thread.
Someone on VTR1000.org has a signature that says "a closed mouth gathers no foot" or something close to that.
#8
All that beside, Lucas oil stabilizer is awesome stuff, especially for a motor with high miles that is a bit loose also great bikes with non-unit transmissions that run a separate lubricant to the engine oil
#12
Well since this is turning out to be an oil thread, I'll just throw this out there.
Working in the karting industry for the better part of my life, oil is a big deal. Other than racing 2 stroke karts, I also operate concession karts. The problem with these karts is all of the plastic fairings that cover the engines. I use the Honda GX270's and they often stand on the side of the track idling between sessions. Obviously, they begin to lack air and cooling, sometimes to the point of bring the oil to literally boil.
After spending the past few years shopping and testing with different types of oils, I have finally found our perfect match. Lucas 10w60. Hats off to them for producing a high quality and durable oil that survives the brutality of the concession karts. All of this, at a fairly reasonable price. North of the border, this stuff retails for about 16-17$/liter. My cost is about 7,30$.
What does this have to do with anything ? Probably not much, however, I would not be afraid to use it in my Hawk. That's all folks !
Working in the karting industry for the better part of my life, oil is a big deal. Other than racing 2 stroke karts, I also operate concession karts. The problem with these karts is all of the plastic fairings that cover the engines. I use the Honda GX270's and they often stand on the side of the track idling between sessions. Obviously, they begin to lack air and cooling, sometimes to the point of bring the oil to literally boil.
After spending the past few years shopping and testing with different types of oils, I have finally found our perfect match. Lucas 10w60. Hats off to them for producing a high quality and durable oil that survives the brutality of the concession karts. All of this, at a fairly reasonable price. North of the border, this stuff retails for about 16-17$/liter. My cost is about 7,30$.
What does this have to do with anything ? Probably not much, however, I would not be afraid to use it in my Hawk. That's all folks !
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