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Why is it dangerous to use fuel economy, high-quality multigrade synthetic car oil in my bike?

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Why is it dangerous to use fuel economy, high-quality multigrade synthetic car oil in my bike?

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If your bike has a wet clutch system you could be heading for serious trouble. Off the shelf fuel economy oil, sold for use in conventional car engines, often contains friction modifiers that reduce the friction between metal contacts and promote smooth and efficient running of car engines.

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