AlanJ wrote:Hi Guys,
All that has been said previously is fine, except for the talk about cheap oil, now, firstly I definitely do not profess to know much about oils other than
what has been suggested in the manufacturer's manuals but somewhere in my past I seem o remember something about oil sheer in high revving engines, and why one should not use cheap oil for a high revving engine, which of course is more expensive because of the sheer factor. If I remember rightly the subject came up when I had my Honda CX which has quite a high revving engine.
Anyway, take care Alan.
When it comes to the CX there is a lot of debate.. to be fair there is a lot of debate with all bikes it seems.. "What oil?" is the question that every asks on every forum on every web link..
When it comes to my CX.. I've actually only used the cheapest oil.. And because I was too cheap to buy motorbike specific oil, for many years I used to use 20w50. Which although has been removed (INGSOC) from later manuals, is actually in the first manual releases as an accepted oil. I used 20w50 simply because it was so cheap, and because it didn't mess with the clutch..
There is one thing to note.. If you really want to stick to the specified '8,000 mile' oil change interval and only do an oil filter change every other oil change.. then i'd say that was a bit long in the tooth. I change it every 5k miles or less, filter too. Maybe people are running far far too long between oil changes when you were riding your CX.. In honesty.. there might be an argument that because mine burns so much and I top it up so often, then I might feel that I didn't
ever do an oil change..