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Unlike in cars, where the system uses a separate motor oil / transmission oil system, bikes' EO runs through the cylinders and the clutch as well.

 

Are you guys ENTIRELY sure about using any kind of friction modifier or reducer substance in your engine oil, knowing full well that the oil and substance will also coat your clutch plates?

Have you considered if using stuff like these will cause your clutches to slip?

 

Think about it for a moment.

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Unlike in cars, where the system uses a separate motor oil / transmission oil system, bikes' EO runs through the cylinders and the clutch as well.

 

Are you guys ENTIRELY sure about using any kind of friction modifier or reducer substance in your engine oil, knowing full well that the oil and substance will also coat your clutch plates?

Have you considered if using stuff like these will cause your clutches to slip?

 

Think about it for a moment.

 

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Unlike in cars, where the system uses a separate motor oil / transmission oil system, bikes' EO runs through the cylinders and the clutch as well.

 

Are you guys ENTIRELY sure about using any kind of friction modifier or reducer substance in your engine oil, knowing full well that the oil and substance will also coat your clutch plates?

Have you considered if using stuff like these will cause your clutches to slip?

 

Think about it for a moment.

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Unlike in cars, where the system uses a separate motor oil / transmission oil system, bikes' EO runs through the cylinders and the clutch as well.

 

Are you guys ENTIRELY sure about using any kind of friction modifier or reducer substance in your engine oil, knowing full well that the oil and substance will also coat your clutch plates?

Have you considered if using stuff like these will cause your clutches to slip?

 

Think about it for a moment.

Glad that you mention this

You can be ENTIRELY certain that this is not a friction modifier or reducer

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