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- 16234c3edb7acd000c33351630a28fad662aecc736b7e506de253329c55d547d date "February 1994".
- 16234c3edb7acd000c33351630a28fad662aecc736b7e506de253329c55d547d isCitedBy Motor_oil.
- 16234c3edb7acd000c33351630a28fad662aecc736b7e506de253329c55d547d journal Motorcycle_Consumer_News.
- 16234c3edb7acd000c33351630a28fad662aecc736b7e506de253329c55d547d quote "It could appear from this data, then, that there is no validity to the constantly-used argument that motorcycle-specific oils provide superior lubrication to automotive oils when used in a motorcycle. If the viscosity drop is the only criterion, then there is certainly no reason to spend the extra money on oil specifically designed for motorcycles. There does, however, appear to be a legitimate argument for using synthetic and synthetic-blend oils over the petroleum based products.".
- 16234c3edb7acd000c33351630a28fad662aecc736b7e506de253329c55d547d title "Motorcycle Oils vs. Automotive Oils".