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im going to the shop tommorow to get a few things. what is the best oil for my warrior. engine is all stock. also what are the best nerfs and does anyone have any good used ones before i spend all my money on new ones.
 
Yamalube 10w40..
But I wouldn't suggest a synthetic.:tdown:
The friction modifiers in synthetics not only cause clutch slippage, but it can also cause you starter clutch to fail..

As for nerfs, I would say look on ebay.. Find a set that looks good to you, and try them out..

I had a set of the tusk comp nerfs, and found they bent pretty easy. I bought a set of the Alba nerfs, and I like them way better.. But their kinda heavy.

Tusk:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yamaha-warr...37919&pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr

Alba:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RAPTOR-350-...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item27c8ca1314
 
The yamalube is a synthetic. That's why I run the valvoline motorcycle oil. Honda GN4 is great though. All I run the Honda's.
 
You can get Yamalube synthetic, but the stuff I used was the mineral oil blend...

I was told by an old Yamaha tech, that synthetic oils in wet clutch setups causes failure.
He was also the guy that mentioned the starter clutch problem, after mine went twice using Amsoil synthetic.

Also Yamalube doesn't have the heavy friction modifiers that cause the problem in the first place.
 
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