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My BMW (2007 hex-head) is supposed to stay on dinosaur-oil until at least 10,000 miles, then synthetic is an option.
The reason as I understand it: Synthetic lubricates too well, so the engine won't completely break in, rings-to-cylinder, bearings, all those surfaces that need to mate the machining marks. So I'm still on dino oil for a while, only 8000 on the bike.
My other BMW (1973 air-head) is supposed to stay on dinosaur-oil forever, IF I care about a little seepage, as the seals weren't designed for synthetics. So far, I'm sticking to that, but the synthetic oil would lubricate just fine.
I use Harley-brand oil for the older bike, because it's supposed to be composed of the right stuff for old-style cams-lifters-pushrods. Some of the other brands may be mixed exclusively for the overhead-cams using lifters or rocker arms with rollers.
Bottom line, just go with Harley Davidson's recommendations. It's probably not worth looking for a cheaper alternative.
Is that bike the 1200 or the 883 motor?
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