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Posted by: Spine_Thrust

http://www.dirtrider.net/forums3/sh...ad.php?t=127584

You are clearly incorrect yourself.



Posted by: Rich Rohrich

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Originally Posted by Spine_Thrust


You are clearly incorrect yourself.


So it seems. I guess someone else had more of a problem with it than I did when I moved it.

Totally unsubstantiated claims against a product or service will tend to have a short life here. Threads containing well stated facts and documanted observations will last. Just food for thought.



Posted by: Spine_Thrust

Rich, I understand you probably see all types of claims on products and so therefore are more cautious about what someone might proclaim as fact. But I'm telling you, that oil is bad news. Now I know you know more about engines and oil than I do and you also don't know all of the history of the bike. With that said, you should do some testing on that particular oil and see what you find. I would love to hear your comments about it. I know from experience that I will NEVER use it again, nor will I use a sub-standard oil from the auto parts store and will steer anyone and everyone away from doing so themselves.



Posted by: VintageDirt

Orville Redenbacher's Popping Oil provides a rich buttery taste that is better than regular oil. It can be used for a racing two-stroke or as a buttery flavored topping.



Posted by: Spine_Thrust

In the interest the forum, I will refrain from insults. But I will say, use dime-store oil at your own risk...




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