Engine and Gear Oils
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If you are planning on cold weather riding, then you will want a synthetic for better cold starting and oil flow to engine parts when cold (really important when its below freezing)
Otherwise, all the oils you listed are spendy, Amsoil is a really popular brand, I have used Valvoline ATV oil for years (Walmart) and there are many other good brands out there as well. Depends on if you wan full syn, blended, or reg dino oil, and what kind of riding you do (heavy work, recreation trail, extreme cold weather, etc.) Everyone has their favorite oil, and will tell you to buy this and not that, but as long as it is JASO wet clutch rated, it will work fine.
Otherwise, all the oils you listed are spendy, Amsoil is a really popular brand, I have used Valvoline ATV oil for years (Walmart) and there are many other good brands out there as well. Depends on if you wan full syn, blended, or reg dino oil, and what kind of riding you do (heavy work, recreation trail, extreme cold weather, etc.) Everyone has their favorite oil, and will tell you to buy this and not that, but as long as it is JASO wet clutch rated, it will work fine.
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Amsoil, Mobil1, Lucas, Yamalube(way pricey)
I use 0w-40 full Synthetic, it covers the coldest and hottest days,Just Google "Synthetic vs Conventional oil" and try to find one advantage a conventional or blend oil has over full synthetic and you will find none except price.
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