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I stopped by the local shop today to grab some oil and the only yamalube they had was the semi-synthetic 20w50. Mechanic said that that was all they use when doing oil changes (ironically, the place used to be a combined yamaha/honda dealer but yamaha just moved out a few months ago and they still use yamalube) Anyhow - my dad told me not to use any synthetic oil in my bike ('77 xs400d) but he rides a Victory and doesnt work on it himself so he knows nothing. When I got back home I noticed on the bottle that it said it was formulated especially for v-twins (like how in the hell is the oil supposed to know if its in a V or parallel or inline?). Is there any reason I shouldnt use this stuff? Tell me now, otherwise I'm dumping in 2000cc's of the "semi-syn" tomorrow and giving her a good flogging around the city. Thank God it finally warmed up a little.

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Semi should be fine but I would avoid fully synthetic on a bike of that age.

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Its cause the clutch runs in the oil, that full synth causes slipperage.

semi synth is still mineral based but with additives which stabilize and clean the engine. I use Millars 20w 50 in my xs400 and costs £30 for 5 litres but I think that is money well spent. Just stripped down my engine to change cases and its purfect inside!!

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