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[QUOTE="fastbygaff, post: 707499, member: 36143"] yes for years syn. oil permoted clutch slippage, but now things are a bit different. We now have syn oil for 4-strokes, 2-strokes, atv, street machines and what ever. The days of old added or left out certain chemical compounds wich were not friendly to crank cases's that had a combined tranny with it and so much more. Most 4-strokes loose oil using syn. oil due to it's ultra light wieght. The crank case psi has a dentinsy to push it out the crank case vent into the air box. On the same note, it also has been proven that syn oil pushes it's self out just about anything. I truly believe in syn oil but refuse to use it in a bike. Although syn oil does come in 20w-50 and ather grades now. Bottom line, if it works use it! But on the same note use one thing and stick with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 [/QUOTE]
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