I finally got a chance to see any difference between dino and synthetic oil for myself. And I gotta tell ya'll, I'm not impressed with this synthetic crap. I've been using M1 V-Twin, 20-50 since new. Now that my motor got rebuilt, Vern wanted meto break it in with dino oil. He's not a fan of synthetic at all. Yeah, a benefit of not having to change it as often. But I think the dino actually helps the engine work better.
After putting over 2500 miles on the new motor with dino oil, I switched to my M1 before this trip. My first leg down beffore stopping for gas, I noticed the engine was a little louder after an hour into the trip. Thought it was my imagination. After about 20 min, we got back on the road, and the motor was normal sounding again, but after an hour, it seemed a little louder again.
Now mind you, I'm not talking about noise indicating any problems. Bike ran flawlessly! But I'm always listening for things, know my bike and have a good feel & ear for changing sounds and noises. So I called Vern and he told me it's the synthetic. That every bike he switches to synthetic does the same thing. Most people would never even notice. He was happy I was paying attention to my engine. So I started paying even closer attention to the sound. It definitely gets noisier with this stuff in it.

Going back to good ole 20-50 dino oil when I get back. I'll go back to changing it every 2500 miles. New filter after less miles is better too! And it's a lot cheaper! FTS! (Synthetic)!

Hoist!
