P1000 Oil Viscosity

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I live in the south where the temperature is usually warm, even through most of the winter. I was thinking about using 20W-50 full synthetic motorcycle oil designed for wet clutches in an attempt to quiet the transmission down.

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In your climate zone, I would use 10W40 syn or dyno! I am using Honda HP4 synthetic cuz that's what I have and use in Goldwing.
 
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In the owners manual, it shows temperature ranges and the acceptable oil viscosity. I can't remember if 20w-50 is listed there for high temps... but I know 10w-40 is and that is what I use.
 
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Personally, I would do the OEM recommendation and if you are concerned, then I would make the intervals between change half the time period recommended.
 
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My chief concern is using the right type of oil. I'm willing to experiment with the viscosity, I just don't want to screw the clutch discs up. Is a full synthetic motorcycle oil that is specifically designed for use with wet clutches acceptable?
 
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My chief concern is using the right type of oil. I'm willing to experiment with the viscosity, I just don't want to screw the clutch discs up. Is a full synthetic motorcycle oil that is specifically designed for use with wet clutches acceptable?
Mobile 1 makes a motorcycle oil and I have used it in my Goldwing also.
 
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Mobil 1 racing 4t oil
 
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Update: Changed engine and transmission oil to Valvoline 20w-50 full syn JASO MA motorcycle oil. Engine blew up. Just kidding..... Can't tell any significant difference other than shifting may be a bit smoother. No noticeable noise reduction.
 

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