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Post by papawheelie on Jan 21, 2018 19:31:47 GMT -7
To my surprise, I did not find a thread on this. Searching for best prices on Yamalube oil — specifically full synthetic. I’m getting ready to do the 4K mile service, and have decided to go with full synthetic. I’ve never spoiled a vehicle of mine with full synthetic before, and never had a problem, but for whatever reason I’ve decided to treat my girl. Further, I’m going with 15w-50, based on what I’ve researched, on top of the fact that I live in Phoenix (its warm now, hot during Summer, and I frequently ride in city traffic). And, I’m sticking with Yamalube. So, since I’m pricing full synthetic for the first time in my life. I’m surprised at how expensive it is. Anyway, after a bunch of searching, the cheapest I’ve found is $11.88 per quart at www.motosport.com/yamalube-full-synthetic-oil-with-esterShipping is free for orders over $75, so it makes sense to buy 9 quarts (two oil changes). If anyone knows a better (cheaper) source, please share. Otherwise, take advantage of this deal.
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Post by clayton on Jan 21, 2018 20:09:15 GMT -7
Have u looked at Mobil 1 4t? That’s what I will probaly go with when I get my MT10. Can be bought at Walmart for around $10 or pretty much any auto parts store.
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Post by papawheelie on Jan 22, 2018 8:41:08 GMT -7
Have u looked at Mobil 1 4t? That’s what I will probaly go with when I get my MT10. Can be bought at Walmart for around $10 or pretty much any auto parts store. Thank you clayton. I’ve decided to stick with Yamalube for now. I may change my mind in the future.
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Post by fastback89 on Jan 22, 2018 18:34:58 GMT -7
I have also found Motosport to have great prices on Motorcycle fluids, been using them for years
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Post by achrista on Jan 22, 2018 18:37:41 GMT -7
I'm pretty sure that internet law states this site isnt even technically considered an automotive forum until there's a 10+ page thread debating the merits of various oil and filter brands
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Post by papawheelie on Jan 22, 2018 19:21:00 GMT -7
Haha. No debate intended. Just best pricing. :-)
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Post by papawheelie on Jan 25, 2018 18:30:05 GMT -7
Good experience with MotoSport here, as well. Not only do they have the best pricing that I could find on Yamalube full synthetic 15w-50 ($11.88 per quart with no sales tax and free shipping), but I also received my shipment of 9 quarts of genuine Yamalube slippery stuff at my doorstep in the Phoenix area 48 hours (not exaggerating) after clicking the "Submit" button.
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