Why Is Motorcycle Oil So Expensive?

Given past history I wouldn't waste a call to them. I called them last year about trying to price match a pair of $750 boots and it was a 20min waste of time just to hear them say no. Saved $150 and bought elsewhere. Actually they lost two sales of those boots as my riding buddy liked mine so much he bought a pair as well.
I overheard a buyer for a major electrical contractor hang up after telling a distributor "Name something you sell that I can't buy from someone else."
 
Its like every thing else, GREED. Simple GREED. The world has gone crazy, retailers / manufactures charge what they want, most everything has increased in cost 100%. did u get a 100% raise ? Did fuel costs increase 100% ? ETC....simple GREED. Rant over🫣
It's the law of the stock market. Publicly traded companies in particular need more profit every year. The need more, MORE, MORE.

If they don't get it their share values drop.

Watch Dragon's Den or Shark Tank. The panel consists of money makers not innovators. They don't create jobs they just move them around to make wealth. It's a parasitic relationship. If the parasite is too hungry it destroys the host. If it isn't hungry enough it never matures.

Big companies rule the world and we let them do it by purchasing their wares. It's not all bad in that things tend to work better and last longer than a half century ago. My TV dates back to 2009 and still works fine. I could get a bigger new one for fewer dollars than I paid in 2009.

Anyone remember watching an old CRT set in total darkness because the main tube was burning out and any light in the room overpowered the projected image.
 
I don't use MC oil. I use good quality synthetic. I haven't seen a reputable source yet that says MC oil is better. The only time I had a problem was on an old bike where I used oil with friction modifiers in it and that caused me issues with the wet clutch. Avoid gimmicks and it's worked for me.
I thought almost all modern car oils had friction modifiers ("energy conserving") so all of them will cause problems with slippage with a motorcycle's clutch? Which car oil do you use in your bike that doesn't?

I used to use Rotella T6 which is not marketed as a motorcycle oil, but it is certified as JASO/MA2.
 
I thought almost all modern car oils had friction modifiers ("energy conserving") so all of them will cause problems with slippage with a motorcycle's clutch? Which car oil do you use in your bike that doesn't?

I used to use Rotella T5 which is not marketed as a motorcycle oil, but it is certified as JASO/MA2.
Normally Mobil 1 and I've never had an issue with a wet clutch when using it but I have used others too. The only oil that was no Bueno was a semi-synthetic that caused the clutch to slip. A quick change to another oil and problem was fixed.
 
Normally Mobil 1 and I've never had an issue with a wet clutch when using it but I have used others too. The only oil that was no Bueno was a semi-synthetic that caused the clutch to slip. A quick change to another oil and problem was fixed.
I'd still be wary. Even if you don't notice clutch slippage and shifts are smooth, extra wear could still be happening, eg to the clutch plate, or bearing/gear damage due to lower shear stability under high rpm. I don't think the risk is is worth it to save $35 a year.
 
I thought almost all modern car oils had friction modifiers ("energy conserving") so all of them will cause problems with slippage with a motorcycle's clutch? Which car oil do you use in your bike that doesn't?

I used to use Rotella T6 which is not marketed as a motorcycle oil, but it is certified as JASO/MA2.
Rotella is NOT JASO certified, Shell is simply asserting that it meets JASO-MA2 requirements. JASO-MA certification costs money and oils that are certified display it prominently on the bottle along with a certification #, similar to how Dexos certification works. In fact most of the motorcycle oils you can buy at Canadian Tire are not JASO certified.

I am NOT saying that is a big problem. I think JASO certification is fairly trivial to achieve, aside from the cost. I am just clearing that up now, before things get spicy
 
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