What Lubricant's, filter oils and cleaners do you use?

When someone tells me he only uses 'motorcycle specific products' I know then that as boring as some marketing classes were, that the art is at least effective.

as long as there is a market for it people will buy it... regardless if it is necessary.

seriously....
 
I think I pay $4 a liter. Well worth it. Anything under a $50 bill Nedge and I usually just burn while smoking our bald eagle cigars soaked in baby seal tears.
To be fair M33 - we have only done that while we were chuckling about that time we planted 3 sticks of TNT in that pesky Beaver's house.
(p.s. the good news is that I found enough beaver fur floating around to make 16 pairs of Genuine Canadian Beaver Mitts. My add on EBay got more action than a Smidge-tranny-black/Asian/hispanic-hooker in North Dakota on pay day)
 
To be fair M33 - we have only done that while we were chuckling about that time we planted 3 sticks of TNT in that pesky Beaver's house.
(p.s. the good news is that I found enough beaver fur floating around to make 16 pairs of Genuine Canadian Beaver Mitts. My add on EBay got more action than a Smidge-tranny-black/Asian/hispanic-hooker in North Dakota on pay day)


Yeah but the beaver deserved it. Always does. Still not as fun as hunting down the last Staten Island swamp Panther or Triceratops hunting with Spielberg! Buck was there, remember how he grilled it up? :drool:

 
A friend of mine from my home town ended up working up here nearly as long as I have been here. One of the things he picked up to support his flying addiction was guiding. He figured he had seen every size beaver that Alaska has to offer. When one of his "friends" said that he had seen some that topped 40 lbs, Ken Powers said that was "hard to believe". I guess that was the wrong guy to say that to. Anyway, Powers ended up with a several large beavers bloating away on his porch. Biggest one was mounted and was at the Anchorage Sportsman's Warehouse the last time I saw it.
 
A friend of mine from my home town ended up working up here nearly as long as I have been here. One of the things he picked up to support his flying addiction was guiding. He figured he had seen every size beaver that Alaska has to offer. When one of his "friends" said that he had seen some that topped 40 lbs, Ken Powers said that was "hard to believe". I guess that was the wrong guy to say that to. Anyway, Powers ended up with a several large beavers bloating away on his porch. Biggest one was mounted and was at the Anchorage Sportsman's Warehouse the last time I saw it.
Around my neck of the woods, a 40 lb beaver would be considered tiny.
Just ask my wife..........OK, I even admit that was uncalled for.
 
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