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2009 CRF450R Ride Report
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1312712, member: 16241"] That's the same thing the manual has said since 2002. There are lots of quality synthetic oils, both automotive and motorcycle specific that aren't under the Energy Conserving umbrella. Long drain automotive oils don't make sense in an engine that should see oil changes every few hours, so that's no great loss. The Honda manual has a chart that clearly outlines the viscosity recommendation for the ambient temps you run in. Following that would be a good place to start. If you keep the oil clean, and keep a clean paper OEM style filter in it, I think you'll find that any of the Honda oils will do fine, as will a host of other oils whether it's 10w30, 10w40, or whatever. [/QUOTE]
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