Would you?
Have you?
This stuff's been on the market for something like 20 years, but I've yet to hear of any real tests being done as to its effectiveness (or lack of). Has anyone any experience of it, either good or bad?
Slick 50
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I've used it in the 'S' gearbox Gromit, it seemed to make the changes a bit more "slick" - no pun intended!
But what it's long term effects are I couldn't say. I reckon regular oil changes with a good quality branded oil will be as good if not better.
After all if the stuff was THAT good I expect the oil compamies would put it in their products to start with!
There's quite a bit of stuff on the 'net on the subject of "Snake oils"
Dave

After all if the stuff was THAT good I expect the oil compamies would put it in their products to start with!
There's quite a bit of stuff on the 'net on the subject of "Snake oils"
Dave

If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
Use Active 8, Have been for over a year, not sure if it does out as i change the gearbox oil loads, so could not completly tell but looking inside with an endoscope the internals are like new...
But i do use a DX grade which is the trade box oil, so nice to have some adds in just in case.
But i do use a DX grade which is the trade box oil, so nice to have some adds in just in case.
When can the Highway agency lay softer road coverings??
Now rides a mangled wreck... Ho Hum back to the K100
Now rides a mangled wreck... Ho Hum back to the K100
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When I was young and naive I (well Freddie Mayes actually) gave my GPz600R the Slick50 treatment at the 6k service. Don't recall it being anything special and 50+mpg and 145mph (not at the same time) remained pretty much the same.
As for long term benefit, who knows. I traded it in at 15k because the infamous hole in the Kawasaki midrange got gradually worse as the miles went on. The nearest I got to solving it was having the carbs set up and tweaked but in the process I lost the top end
C 779 KEW if anyone knows of it's whereabouts now.
Personally, I wouldn't bother again.
Adam
(Reminiscing now... £2950 brand new in Dec '85, started running it in in the snow! Experienced my first tankslapper at 70mph! Just for a laugh out run a panda car that came up behind me with his blue light on
and on a different day passed a traffic car at 145 and got away with it
- Trade it in for a K75c and then get banned in '89... go figure).
As for long term benefit, who knows. I traded it in at 15k because the infamous hole in the Kawasaki midrange got gradually worse as the miles went on. The nearest I got to solving it was having the carbs set up and tweaked but in the process I lost the top end

Personally, I wouldn't bother again.
Adam
(Reminiscing now... £2950 brand new in Dec '85, started running it in in the snow! Experienced my first tankslapper at 70mph! Just for a laugh out run a panda car that came up behind me with his blue light on


Forgive me father for I have sinned... ex S owner moved onto pastures new with four cylinders and a chain... and back to a twin, albeit in a V.
I used slick 50 in an R100RT in the mid 8o's, just before I went on holiday. The oil warning light had started coming on below 3500 revs. i went on holiday and did a good few miles with no horrible noises, although the light took longer to go out. When i got back I popped it into the BM dealers in Southampton (can't remember name) Oil pump was F****d but engine as far as I can recall was unscathed. I put this down to the slick 50 and used it in anything I could pour it into after that.
I'll be pouring it into my S when i get to 12k
I'll be pouring it into my S when i get to 12k