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[QUOTE="ericlachance, post: 671539, member: 39548"] a bike should not foul plugs, even if it isn't ridden hard. As for the oil type, I wouldn't use an automotive grade oil as a motorcycle has a wet clutch, where the tranny oil also lubricates the clutch plates. Auto motor oil has alot of anti friction additives , wich WILL cause your plates to slip.(they will than have to be changed as normally, cleaning them will not fix the problem.) Normally, manafacturers recommend 10w40, motorcycle gear box specific oil(such as belray gear saver), or atf. [/QUOTE]
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