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Old 03-26-2007, 05:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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one thing to remember though with synthetic is that it is much more fluid. it consists of much smaller particls, ya thats wat i was trying to say. anyway when you run regular oil for a while and then switch to synthetic, leaks can occour. many people notice this more so in their vehicles, but it happens in dirt bikes too. if this happens to you dont worry. you can switch back. but now you now that an oil seal or gasket is not up to spec so u might want to replace it. all in all synthetic is a much better oil for lubrication just beware of its properties.
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