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to cut through the clutter and know that you're doing the right
thing for a customer? Next time you see a rider staring bug-eyed at that
shelf full of oil as he tries to pick the right bottles for his service
job, why not make things easy for him and recommend the good stuff -
the oil carrying the "Drag Specialties" name? Point to
the new oils and lubricants from Drag Specialties. Nobody has more
experience with V-twins than the folks at Drag, and with three-plus
decades in the business and an extensive racing background they know
what's best
for a Harley. This new oil and lubricants lineup has been designed especially
for everyone's favorite motorcycle. It's formulated with
nothing but V-twin performance and long life in mind. The Drag Specialties oils aren't just someone else's repackaged mixtures. The techs at Drag Specialties spent two full years working hand-in-glove with some of the biggest and best refiners and chemists in the world to develop this lubricant lineup. Every one of the oils - whether it's the petroleum-based motor oils, the synthetic motor oils, the transmission oils, the primary oils, the gear- and chain case oils or the fork oils - was designed and formulated especially for use in a V-twin motorcycle. And the lineup covers it all. There are a wide variety of weights and additive packages, there's everything from a state-of-the-art fully synthetic motor oil for the newest fuel-injected Harleys to heavyweight petroleum-based oils for the tried-and-true Shovels, Pans, Evos and Knuckles. All the oils, petroleum-based or synthetic, exceed the API CI-4/SL service ratings and meet all Harley-Davidson warranty criteria. Sure, there are plenty of oils already on the market. Just look at that guy staring bug-eyed at them! And some of them generally work okay in a motorcycle. But the Drag Specialties oils were designed and formulated for motorcycles, exclusively. There's a difference. Make things easy for yourself. Put the good stuff on the shelf, the new Drag Specialties oils and lubricants. They're available now. |

For more information see:
www.dragspecialties.com

Drag Specialties Magazine
Volume 12 #11
Parts Magazine Index