Hello folks I love the discussions on oil flavors and experiences. I've been using Bel-Ray in my scoots for years with zero problems. I ride Harleys, Quad's, dirt bikes and of course my 2 stroke collection. Bel-Ray produces an oil for them all that I can depend on and it's easy to get. There is some good info on their web site whether you use Bel-Ray products or not.
Just my 2 cents worth
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Re: bel ray
Agree. I've been using Bel-Ray SI-7 synthetic injector oil for 20 years now with good results. Getting hard to find and pricey, though.
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Re: bel ray
Back in the day we used Bel-Ray in our 4 stroke classic racers. Weird stuff - like gorilla snot!
Is it still being sold? I haven't seen it for a long time, but I haven't been looking I guess. There are so many good oils now that almost any modern oil is better than most oils from back in the day.
Is it still being sold? I haven't seen it for a long time, but I haven't been looking I guess. There are so many good oils now that almost any modern oil is better than most oils from back in the day.