Anyone else using Rotella 5w 40?

..yes, I switched out the Triumph 10w40 or whatever they used when they did my service, to Shell Rotella 5w40 fully synthetic because of hard starting when it was cold...
I went with a 20W50 Amsoil here in the deep south. For the summer heat I felt it was best but I have to say the winter chill makes for a hard start. I wear batteries out rather quickly on a day to day basis.

More importantly, I see you're from that town in Maryland that I once visited. I was a little shaver, or rather years before that, when Uncle Lester Radke provided the chicken necks from his A&P store that netted a 35 gallon barrel full of blue crabs. I never hated crabs so much as when it came to shelling and picking them, mostly myself. It was slave labor for not much to eat. As I remember:eek: But it sure was fun catching them:D
 
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These posts are a few years old. Picking up a gallon jug of T6 Rotella 5 W 40 oil, I now read on the back label that it is JASO MA-2 approved. I see no problem at all using this oil in either my 2007 Bonneville T100 or my 2008 Rocket III Classic, once I finish up using what Mobil 4T 10 W 40 that I have on my shelf in the garage. I live in Illinois but would have no problem in using this product in warmer states such as Texas.
 

huh oh, ive been running valvoline max life for years, the bike will probably self destruct at any time

:roll::roll:
 
I use recycled cooking oil that I get directly from Neil Young. It may not be the best engine lubricant, but I love that french fried fragrance emanating from exhaust.:roll:
 
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