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I'm probably late to the game, but I've recently seen some material about a product called: Motorkote.
It's touted as a friction reducer added to the oil crankcase that is supposed to adhere to the metal surfaces and make the engine run smoother and cooler.
It's labeled to be fine for motorcycles but some say friction reducers are not good for wet clutch application. Others would counter that sandpaper works even when it's wet.
My question is what direction is best: synthetic oil and nothing else or oil additives are fine even for motorcycles?
It's touted as a friction reducer added to the oil crankcase that is supposed to adhere to the metal surfaces and make the engine run smoother and cooler.
It's labeled to be fine for motorcycles but some say friction reducers are not good for wet clutch application. Others would counter that sandpaper works even when it's wet.
My question is what direction is best: synthetic oil and nothing else or oil additives are fine even for motorcycles?