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Castor Vs. Synthetic vs. partially synthetic
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 154141, member: 16241"] That's not true either. Huge general blanket statements about oil rarely are. Whether or not one oil will prove to be superior to another has to do with the makeup of the oil (base stock and additive package) and the application it is used in. If you pick a name brand oil and use it the way the manufacturer recommends you aren't likely to EVER have an oil related issue. Castor based oil tends to get an [b]undeserved[/b] bad rap because it is routinely used by people who have no business running it. Castor based products are very application specific, and general motocross use by amatuers (riders and tuners) isn't the best place for it. [/QUOTE]
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