| In Test Results of
Industry Standard Four-Ball Wear Testing, Harley-Davidson's Own
"Genuine" Oil Produces the Highest Wear Scar vs. Other Leading
Motorcycle Oil's!
Harley-Davidson Maintains That You Use Their
"Genuine" Oil, yet Harley Davidson Doesn't Even Make Their Own Oil.
Harley-Davidson oil is manufactured by Sunoco.
Learn The Facts About Harley-Davidson Oil in this
Eye-Opening Article written by A.J. Amatuzio, President and CEO of
AMSOIL INC.
"A situation my daughter, Lyn, told me about recently got me to
thinking about how good it is to be able to blend our own oils and have
complete control over our own product quality.
Lyn loves to ride motorcycles. She recently purchased a
Harley-Davidson bike and took it to the local Harley shop to have our
new AMSOIL Motorcycle Oil installed. The mechanic took issue with her
not using the oil Harley-Davidson sells, saying, "I'll use AMSOIL motor
oil when AMSOIL starts making motorcycles!"
How would you answer a challenge like that? I was pleased to hear
Lyn's response. She said, " I'll start using Harley-Davidson motor oil
when Harley starts making oil!"
Perfect! The fact is that Harley-Davidson, like so many other
"brands" of oil, contract with one or more oil companies to make their
lubricants. Often, the decision as to who actually makes a private
labeled product is based on low bid, and like almost everything
manufactured by a low bidder, short cuts are taken in order to meet the
low price.
I understand that Harley-Davidson has contracted with one company for
a number of years to make their oil. That's good, but it still doesn't
change the fact that they make motorcycles, not oil. Now consider all
the private label oils out there. Every manufacturer that makes
equipment with an engine has it's own name on an oil bottle. That
includes all the major auto manufacturers, the makers of motorcycles,
ATV's, snowmobiles, farm equipment, you name it, they all have
oils. But none of these equipment manufacturers actually make an
oil. They sell oil to make more money, and then they often price these
oils well above the going rate for competitive lubricants because, like
Harley-Davidson, they can specify or create the
impression that only their oil be used in their equipment.
Now there's nothing wrong in having a goal to make money, but let's
get real here. Why would anyone want to use a product manufactured
down to a price rather than up to high quality standards? We
have tested a number of these private label motor oils and two-cycle
oils and we found that many are mediocre quality products. None of them
even comes close to performing as well as AMSOIL lubricants, and that's
a fact!
I'm not taking shots at Harley-Davidson. They make good motorcycles
(although I liked my Goldwing better). And I understand their concern
that normal automotive oils not meeting API C specs shouldn't be used in
their bikes. But when they imply that AMSOIL Motorcycle Oil is not as
good as their brand or I hear that one of their dealers recommended not
using AMSOIL, I get a little hostile. Those kinds of statements are the
very reason we introduced our motorcycle oils in the first place. And
when we say use our 20W-50 motorcycle oil in V-Twin motorcycle engines,
that definitely includes Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
Our Motorcycle Products Brochure, G-391, includes wear
comparisons of AMSOIL Motorcycle Oils vs. other oils, including H-D
"Genuine". Both our oils demonstrate superior wear protection over all
other tested brands. Interestingly enough,
the highest wear scar in this test turned out to be Harley-Davidson's
own "Genuine" oil!
There is a good reason why AMSOIL Motorcycle
Oils protect so well against wear. They are formulated with
significantly higher levels of zinc and phosphorus, which when included
in proper formulation with other high quality additives, provide
superior wear protection at the high operating temperatures typical of
motorcycles. In addition, synthetic oils inherently reduce sump
temperatures so the engines actually run cooler.
The fact is, Harley would do well to have
AMSOIL make their oils for them. Then they could be assured that their
oil was indeed a superior product. As it is, there may be absolutely
nothing wrong with their oil for use in average service, but I guarantee
you as the oil temperature gets hotter, like it does when sitting in
traffic on asphalt on a hot summer day, the Harley-Davidson with AMSOIL
in the crankcase is going to be far better protected and run far cooler
than the bike with H-D "Genuine" oil in it. There's just no two ways
about it!
So, my daughter Lyn will be going back to this
mechanic armed with the facts about AMSOIL Motorcycle Oils and a few
facts about H-D oil. Nobody's going to tell her that her dad's oils are
not the very best. She knows better, and she's on a mission to prove her
point. Who knows? Knowing Lyn, she might sign up another AMSOIL Dealer
in the process."
AMSOIL Synthetic 10W-40 and 20W-50
motorcycle oils give motorcyclists what they need: Superior wear
protection for high- stress motorcycle engines and transmissions that
stay clean and deposit-free.
One of the most common questions we are
asked is what is the recommended transmission lube for Harley-Davidson,
both big twins and sportsters?
The answer is for 883cc and 1200cc sportster
motorcycles, the AMSOIL Synthetic 20W-50 Motorcycle Oil is recommended
for both the engine and transmission. On 1340cc and 1450cc models, the
20W-50 Motorcycle Oil is recommended for the engine crankcase, Series
2000 75W-90 Gear Lube for the transmission and the 10W-40 Motorcycle Oil
for the chain case.
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