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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1291834, member: 16241"] Pick something that you can find locally all the time that is designed to be run at 32:1 - 40:1. Find out what the local dealers (or auto parts stores) stock and pick one of the name brands that they stock all the time. It's pretty hard to buy a bad oil from a big name. The OEM branded oils are all very good for your purposes. Yamalube 2R is easy to find, affordable, and has proven itself over the years. Honda. Suzuki and Kaw also have branded oils that work well. Maxima is stocked by a lot of dealers and their Super M product is excellent. Their are lots of excellent choices without having to spend $10/quart on some "super trick" oil sold via pyramid scheme . ;) [/QUOTE]
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