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Hello, I know this topic has been beaten to death. I'm really not trying to start anything here. All my friends have been telling me that I HAVE to start using amsoil in my new 500. Apparently, according to them, the consequences for not doing so will result in explosions/communist takeover of the world. This is my first Honda, they all have 15-20 year old Hondas, some with over 10k miles on them. So, I've only owned Yamahas previous to this, used the cheap yamalube, 20$ a gallon on rocky mountain for my machines and have never had an engine problem. They keep talking about how this machine is different, has a geared transmission, and I should use the amsoil. I can see their point, 12k miles using amsoil is pretty impressive. What I'm not impressed with is when I do the math and see how much more he has spent to get to 12k. I guess what my question is, is there really any quantifiable evidence that my machine will last longer spending three times the cost for an oil change? Will it actually save me money in the long run? If so, I'm on board. It is just hard for me to justify the cost when I've had zero problems using the cheap dino yamalube for so many years. I appreciate any help here.