![]() ![]() ![]() Quicksilver addresses that topic in their advertising. ![]() Those companies can engineer to the standard, just not submit, pass, and pay for the licensing fee. Here is 2 more I dont find, and know for sure are on there. They buy bulk oil that matches required specs. And just FYI, yamalube is not used at the factory. The Harley tech told me that about their oil then pointed at a bike and said it was on its 3rd motor replaced under warranty. I was at a dealership about 6 years ago and was asking about running amsoil because of being air cooled. I do not know what exact additive they use, but it does mark their oil. In the event your overpriced and underpowered scoot grenades it’s engine, they send the oil off before starting work. You don't have to use Ford oil on Fords, or Yamaha oil on Yamahas, or Toyota oil on Toyotas, to maintain warranty coverage. But, thank you for your concern and it was an excellent question that other folks may be wondering about as well. Side Note: I run AUTOMOBILE oil filters on my motorcycles. Plenty of oils out there that you can buy that meet and/or exceed the manufacturers spec that will maintain your warranty. API SG or better with a JASO spec of MA or better. They can only require you to use a certain SPECIFICATION of product (oil) ie. The manufacturer cannot specify a BRAND of oil to use anymore than they can specify a BRAND of gasoline to use. ![]()
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