Fred H.
Well-known member
Actually my comment about Mobile One making the clutch act more like an on/off switch comes not from knowledge of friction modifiers (or fluid suface tension reducers), oil additives, Viscosity Index improvers, Zinc Dialkadithophosphate content, boron or calcium content, Group II, IV or V/ PAO base oils, or any other oil factoid you wanna throw out, but instead comes from good ole fashioned experience.
I have switched several bikes over to Mobil One 15w-50 (old red cap, no friction modifiers) and everytime I did, I noticed a marked change in clutch engagement. I suspect the FJR would suffer the same fate. Don't get me wrong, I love Mobile One have used it in all my bikes, but I can tell you for certain that it will decrease the friction zone of the clutch and make it act a bit more like an on/off switch. Given that the FJR already seems to have a very small friction zone, I think this could make the bike even more "jerky".
High quality synthetic oils like Mobil One just seem to affect clutch engagement behavior. If you pay attention when you switch from conventional to synthetic you will probably notice it yourself. It is not a huge change, but it is enough that you can feel the difference.
Despite this, I will probably still switch the FJR over to Mobile One soon, just cause I like it better than about any other oil on the market.
I have switched several bikes over to Mobil One 15w-50 (old red cap, no friction modifiers) and everytime I did, I noticed a marked change in clutch engagement. I suspect the FJR would suffer the same fate. Don't get me wrong, I love Mobile One have used it in all my bikes, but I can tell you for certain that it will decrease the friction zone of the clutch and make it act a bit more like an on/off switch. Given that the FJR already seems to have a very small friction zone, I think this could make the bike even more "jerky".
High quality synthetic oils like Mobil One just seem to affect clutch engagement behavior. If you pay attention when you switch from conventional to synthetic you will probably notice it yourself. It is not a huge change, but it is enough that you can feel the difference.
Despite this, I will probably still switch the FJR over to Mobile One soon, just cause I like it better than about any other oil on the market.
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