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Synthetic Oil in a bike with a dry clutch?

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You're not supposed to use synthetic in a bike with a dry clutch right.

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  1. First, most bikes have a wet clutch, which shares the oil with the engine and transmission. With a wet clutch, any oil is OK as long as it isn't energy conserving. The container will tell if it's energy conserving or not.


  2. If it has a dry clutch then it doesn't matter.A wet clutch is one that is bathed in oil,sometimes engine oil,sometimes gear oil

    A dry clutch is just that,dry.

    Its best to check with someone who knows your bike(dealer?)

  3. why not, i would think it would be more of an issue with a wet clutch if anything

  4. You're not supposed to use any oil with a dry clutch.

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