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joeC
Posted 2010-07-03 10:35 PM (#63697)
Subject: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
I'm getting close to my first oil change, (2500 mile one) , and want to find out if others are using or has used Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 in their Victory Vision. And how they like/disliked using it so far...does it shift OK..smoother running etc...

I would like to continue to use because I used it in my last bike, a Honda VTX and found that the VTX shifted better and engine seemed smoother running; although it might of been psychological.

Thanks in advance for any comments, opinions...

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airguy
Posted 2010-07-03 11:12 PM (#63699 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 175
Hinton, Iowa
Try Rotella T5 semi-synthetic.Works great in my Vision,No cltch slipage

RideSafe, Mike
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kevinx
Posted 2010-07-03 11:22 PM (#63702 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
Go with the semi synth 15/40[silver bottle]. It is closer to the specked viscosity, and as a blend it is much less likely to cause clutch issues
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 12:59 AM (#63707 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
Maybe I shouldn't of asked this question here.... First off, Rotella t5 isn't even recommended for use in motorcycles. It's an energy saving motor oil and is JASO DH-2 recommended.. MA is not included.

I didn't ask what I should go with either... I asked a specific question whether anyone used Rotella T synthetic 5w-40 (blue bottle) and what they thought...

And please airguy and kevinx don't take it the wrong way.. I understand your concern.
Thanks again..

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Arkainzeye
Posted 2010-07-04 7:28 AM (#63711 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I used the blue bottle in one of my kawasakis. It did the job. I never had clutch issues with it either.. very cheap oil change when buying. The jug at Wally world
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Thomas
Posted 2010-07-04 7:46 AM (#63714 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Central Wisconsin

joeC - 2010-07-03 10:35 PM...want to find out if others are using or has used Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 in their Victory Vision....Thanks in advance for any comments, opinions...

 

 

I blend 50% Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 and 50% Shell Rotella T (non-synthetic) 15w-40.

I've been happy with the blend in both of my bikes, with smooth shifting and no clutch slippage.

Plus I use a Bosch #3323  oil filter for the Vision.

 

 

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kevinx
Posted 2010-07-04 9:21 AM (#63728 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 1340
Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators
joeC - 2010-07-03 11:35 PM

Thanks in advance for any comments, opinions...



If you don't want comments or opinions; then I would recomend leaving this line out
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 10:25 AM (#63735 - in reply to #63728)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
kevinx - 2010-07-04 10:21 AM

joeC - 2010-07-03 11:35 PM

Thanks in advance for any comments, opinions...



If you don't want comments or opinions; then I would recomend leaving this line out


If I knew every word literally was going to be torn apart and scrutinized I would of wrote: "Any comments and opinions on the above Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 only".

Again like I said the topic is Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40...not any other motor oil. I am new to the Victory Forums, however I've been on other forums for years such as VTXOA.com and I'm not looking for a forum argument. I just stated a comment as politely as I could. I'm sorry if you took it the wrong way.

Edited by joeC 2010-07-04 10:26 AM
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atvtinker
Posted 2010-07-04 12:58 PM (#63742 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Tourer

Posts: 466
Grand Cane, LA
I used the 5w-40 in my last bike, a Kawasaki Meanstreak, no problems at all with it. Haven't tried it with the Vision yet as I had the nerve to try Amsoil, which I now regret. This crap will make your clutch slip. I'm in the processing of changing it on the next oil change. Had Lucas synthetic motorcycle oil in on the last change and no problems with it, but the local O'Reilly's didn't have any in yet when I needed to change.
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baadawg
Posted 2010-07-04 1:25 PM (#63743 - in reply to #63707)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN

joeC - 2010-07-04 1:59 AM  . First off, Rotella t5 isn't even recommended for use in motorcycles. It's an energy saving motor oil and is JASO DH-2 recommended.. MA is not included. I didn't ask what I should go with either... I asked a specific question whether anyone used Rotella T synthetic 5w-40 (blue bottle) and what they thought...  

 joeC,

I'm not so new to this forum, but have come to greatly appreciate the camaraderie I have found with my fellow Vision owners, in just a few months. Folks here are happy to comment and offer assistance in any way possible. We come out of the wood work to help each other and to offer advice. Not long ago, a biker had a flat tire (pronounced 'tar') while out of town somewhere in the Carolinas who happened upon a member of this forum. The member put out an alert and someone else with the tools and the know how went to the scene  and changed his tire on the spot. That's what it's all about. 

Now, if there's one topic here that's hotly debated it's brand of oil choice, viscosity, syn vs. semi-syn ad nauseum. I for one, love a good oil thread. It's time to pop some popcorn, sit back and enjoy the show.

Being new to the site, I hope you find what you're looking for. I would try not to sound so defensive in your responses. Being "right" might win the argument, but it won't win any friends. They were just offering advice at a price anyone could afford, FREE!!

FYI, kevinx is a Victory mechanic who really know his stuff, widely respected. I don't know him personally, but I have heard so much about him, I'd seek him out anytime I needed one.

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XRsteve
Posted 2010-07-04 1:44 PM (#63744 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
Like always with oil threads people start getting pissed........... it's fun to read, How many does this make ??????
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 2:23 PM (#63748 - in reply to #63743)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
baadawg - 2010-07-04 2:25 PM

joeC - 2010-07-04 1:59 AM ?. First off, Rotella t5 isn't even recommended for use in motorcycles. It's an energy saving motor oil and is JASO DH-2 recommended.. MA is not included. I didn't ask what I should go with either... I asked a specific question whether anyone used Rotella T synthetic 5w-40 (blue bottle) and what they thought... ?

?joeC,

I'm not so new to this forum, but have come to greatly appreciate the camaraderie I have found with my fellow Vision owners, in just a few months. Folks here are happy to comment and offer assistance in any way possible. We come out of the wood work to help each other and to offer advice. Not long ago, a biker had a flat tire (pronounced 'tar') while out of town somewhere in the Carolinas who happened upon a member of this forum. The member put out an alert and someone else with the tools and the know how went to the scene ?and changed his tire on the spot. That's what it's all about.?

Now, if there's one topic here that's hotly debated it's brand of oil choice, viscosity, syn vs. semi-syn ad nauseum. I for one, love a good oil thread. It's time to pop some popcorn, sit back and enjoy the show.

Being new to the site, I hope you find what you're looking for. I would try not to sound so defensive in your responses. Being "right" might win the?argument, but it won't win any friends. They were just offering advice at a price anyone could afford, FREE!!

FYI, kevinx is a Victory mechanic who really know his stuff, widely respected. I don't know him personally, but I have heard so much about him, I'd seek him out anytime I needed one.



Thank you for letting me in on all the good people here on this forum and how they'll go out of there way to help others in time of need..that's very comforting to know.

I understand how oil can be very controversial, similar to religion and politics, and like I said I hope kevinx does not take what I said in the wrong way. I do not know him at all, however I've noticed he's a veteran here on this forum and people respect his knowledge. If I offended him I hope he accepts my apology along with anybody else I might of offended...

Now back to the question at hand.. has anyone used Rotella T 5w-40 in there Vision????
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 2:25 PM (#63749 - in reply to #63744)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
XRsteve - 2010-07-04 2:44 PM

Like always with oil threads people start getting pissed........... it's fun to read, How many does this make ??????


I don't know why they should...
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 2:27 PM (#63750 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
By the way thanks for all the opinions thus far on Rotella T 5w-40... still waiting to see if anyone uses or used it in the Vision exclusively and would like to share thoughts and opinions on it.
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 2:29 PM (#63751 - in reply to #63714)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
Thomas - 2010-07-04 8:46 AM

joeC - 2010-07-03 10:35 PM...want to find out if others are using or has used Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 in their Victory Vision....Thanks in advance for any comments, opinions...

?

?

I blend 50% Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40 and 50% Shell Rotella T (non-synthetic) 15w-40.

I've been happy with the blend in both of my bikes, with smooth shifting and no clutch slippage.

Plus I use a Bosch #3323? oil filter for the Vision.

?

?



I've never tried mixing 2 different blends before, but it sounds like it works good for you!
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donetracey
Posted 2010-07-04 3:10 PM (#63756 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Some advice for you Joe. Before you ask about something like OIL or MIRRORS or TIRES - any 'common to all' subject ...

DO A SEARCH ! Click on FORUM - then type in a word or two or three - and then read the responses. If you can't find your answer there, it is because:

1. No one cares
2. You have stumbled upon something no one else has thought about

If you can't find your answers there, THEN a new thread is welcomed - as long as it doesn't have the word OIL in it.....

And yes - some of us will have fun with you - and if you fight back - then we REALLY have fun !

Welcome to the FUN house, Joeseph...
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wroman
Posted 2010-07-04 3:29 PM (#63757 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Tourer

Posts: 432
Gettysburg, 2008 Tour Premium
Changing oil is about as far as many people go as far as servicing there bike. It makes people feel good to change there oil. Forthe most part you can run almost anything without anything bad happening that you can detect. I have a friend that chages oil so much he should buy stock except it is always different oil in one of the three holes.He is always convinced whatever he has just put in has made some positive difference.
I have used Rotells 5W40 and the bike used no oil at all. With the 15w40 is used at least 1/2 qt in 1K. Shifting action seemed to be bettter with 5W40 even after 2,000 miles
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 4:15 PM (#63760 - in reply to #63756)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
donetracey - 2010-07-04 4:10 PM

Some advice for you Joe. Before you ask about something like OIL or MIRRORS or TIRES - any 'common to all' subject ...

DO A SEARCH ! Click on FORUM - then type in a word or two or three - and then read the responses. If you can't find your answer there, it is because:

1. No one cares
2. You have stumbled upon something no one else has thought about

If you can't find your answers there, THEN a new thread is welcomed - as long as it doesn't have the word OIL in it.....

And yes - some of us will have fun with you - and if you fight back - then we REALLY have fun !

Welcome to the FUN house, Joeseph...


Thank you for all the tips....and thank you for welcoming me to the Fun House...
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joeC
Posted 2010-07-04 4:18 PM (#63761 - in reply to #63757)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
wroman - 2010-07-04 4:29 PM

Changing oil is about as far as many people go as far as servicing there bike. It makes people feel good to change there oil. Forthe most part you can run almost anything without anything bad happening that you can detect. I have a friend that chages oil so much he should buy stock except it is always different oil in one of the three holes.He is always convinced whatever he has just put in has made some positive difference.
I have used Rotells 5W40 and the bike used no oil at all. With the 15w40 is used at least 1/2 qt in 1K. Shifting action seemed to be bettter with 5W40 even after 2,000 miles


Now this is what I was looking for!!!! Thank you!!!!
wroman I have used Rotells 5W40 and the bike used no oil at all. With the 15w40 is used at least 1/2 qt in 1K. Shifting action seemed to be bettter with 5W40 even after 2,000 miles
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Flatsix
Posted 2010-07-04 10:31 PM (#63786 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

 

Hello Joe & Welcome to this Forum,

I do use 5 / 40 Rotella Synthetic in my Vision.  I have for probably the last 2 or 3 oil changes.  I also have used it in previously owned bikes and have found no reason to dislike it.  I do feel it does provide very smooth shifting and haven't noticed any clutch slipping.  It's synthetic, inexpensive and readily available.  I'm in Rotella's corner!

I hope you enjoy your Vision!

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joeC
Posted 2010-07-05 7:53 AM (#63812 - in reply to #63786)
Subject: RE: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Cruiser

Posts: 132
New York
Flatsix - 2010-07-04 11:31 PM

?

Hello Joe & Welcome to this Forum,

I do use 5 / 40 Rotella Synthetic in my Vision.? I have for probably the last 2 or 3 oil changes.? I also have used it in previously owned bikes and have found no reason to dislike it.? I do feel it does provide very smooth shifting and haven't noticed any clutch slipping.? It's synthetic, inexpensive and readily available.? I'm in Rotella's corner!

I hope you enjoy your Vision!



Thank you for welcoming me Flatsix, and also thank you for replying to this post. Like yourself, I used the 5w-40 in previous bikes and never had any issues with clutch slipping.. in fact, the bikes seem to shift smoother and run quieter....However, since this will be my first oil change on the Vision I was hoping experienced seasoned Vision owners that have used the 5w-40 Rotella T would inform me what they thought of the oil...You were one of them... Again Thank you for the info!!
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wrk24wheel
Posted 2012-04-09 8:39 AM (#111761 - in reply to #63699)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 45
Ventura County, CA
I usually hate to get involved in these oil wars, but I ONLY use Rotella T 5w-40 in every bike I have ever owned for the past 10 years. Never had a problem. I have no clutch issues running rotella. I purchased this bike used and the dealer did the oil change using Amsoil. I ended up having to change it at 2K miles due to the shifting and clutch problems I was having. Replaced with Rotella T, problems went away. Only have had one problem in all of the years using Rotella and that is with my 2 stroke KTM. I just purchased T5 to try in it as the Rotella T6 has started to slip with the aftermarket racing clutch I have installed. The manufacture of the clutch told me to run the standard Rotella 15-40 as this is what they run and recommend. I figured I would try the T5 blend first. The nice thing about using Rotella T6 in just about everything I own is only having to stock one oil in my garage. Bikes, Quads, RV, Lawnmower, generators and anything else besides my cars that take oil. BTW, I probably have the only Lawnmower running synthetic oil and Premium unleaded since it is the only thing I run in all of my bikes. But it is over 12 years old and still runs like new.

Oil to most people is like the bikes they ride. Everyone has their opinion on which one is best and the ones that they use. They way I look at it, take it for a test ride, if you don't like it, then replace it with a different oil. You will know right away if your bike does not like it. Again, just remember, these are peoples opinions on this board and you will get 1000's of different ones. That is what makes us individuals!

Edited by wrk24wheel 2012-04-09 8:44 AM
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varyder
Posted 2012-04-09 9:39 AM (#111770 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'm looking at trying the T5 blend in the bike. For the last many oil changes I've been running a full syn, either AMSOIL or T6 Rotella. At around 105,000 or so I begin to feel, perceive, clutch slippage at take off or at a hard roll-on and became concern that I had a shot clutch too-soon. In an attempt to roll-out a few more miles on the clutch I went back to the dino/syn blend of ma-Vic. at first, I didn't think there was a difference, but after this weekend riding two up on hard pulls and take offs I feel the "snap" of the clutch engagement. I dare not at this point try to return to a full syn, but may do-so if I replace the clutch. Why? you may ask? Because the ma-Vic blend makes my engine rattle more than I like, at the moment, the trade off is worth it. Also, it is not as pronounced since the motor is good and broke-in. That is just my take, and I respect everyone else in their reasoning to use the oil that they do. I would hope that the T-5 would make the engine run quiet as a full syn, and if it does, then that will be the forever oil for me. What bothers me though is that Wally-world no longer seems to sell the $2.84 supertech filter, that's okay, I'm going with Wix from O'Really's.
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kris1956
Posted 2012-04-09 10:13 AM (#111773 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
I use it in my HD and my Vision. I started using it in my Vision at 5k and no more engine rattle.
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rainryder
Posted 2012-04-09 6:51 PM (#111811 - in reply to #63697)
Subject: Re: Shell Rotella T Synthetic 5w-40


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Just went back to the Victory oil and had a hell of a time finding neutral at lights yesterday. Of course, we're having a heat wave up here, it was in the high 60's. For a blend that's supposedly just for this bike, it seems not so smooth. I'm kinda cranky.
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