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Use to ran gear saver and loved it. I tried something "new" this time, amsoil 4 stroke 0w40 weight which is wet clutch compatiable. I hate it. Dont try it you will regret spending the extra bucks on amsoil in this case.

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intresting, ive never heard of this stuff where do u get it?

 

The gear saver is made by Belray im pretty sure. Its in a white bottle. You can get it at any quad shop normally. Or I know www.magicracing.com sells it.

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I have been running Yamalube 4 10w30. Now I have two bottles of Bel Ray gear saver. and 2 bottols of Motorex Synthetic Gear Oil 10w30. I am going to try the Motorex Synthetic tomorow. I will run it untill I need to change it and I will let you all know what I think. Its suposto be really good stuff.

 

I have been running Yamalube 4 10w30. Now I have two bottles of Bel Ray gear saver. and 2 bottols of Motorex Synthetic Gear Oil 10w30. I am going to try the Motorex Synthetic tomorow. I will run it untill I need to change it and I will let you all know what I think. Its suposto be really good stuff.

 

http://www.ktm-parts.com/Merchant2/merchan...t_Code=36030002

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I have run just about everything out there except for Royal Purple's stuff, I prefer Klotz Flexdrive 30, holds up very well with the abuse I give a clutch/tranny. Price wise it's almost 10 bucks a quart. BelRay 80wt is the most common oil I sell for 2 strokes (work at a yammie dealership)

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I usd to run rearsaver 80w, and ran some 7th gear 40w four stroke oil. Was kinda wrried about the 40w, but it seems to work great.

 

What do you all recommend for winter temperatures???

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