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Krauser Domani on eBay for $49,500

What kind of oil would this one need?

And... do you think it runs hot? All that tupperware. Maybe OK in Germany. In real-world riding in US southwest or southeast it would likely melt...
 
They do stuff like that in Europe where a 300 mile trip might cross 3 countries. Here we adjust our valves and change diaphrams and argue the merits of different oil.
 
I agree Paul. Way too much worry about oil. Just put in something designed for your type of machine and ride. If you change your oil every 3,000 miles like I think you should, you should never have any problems. Dino or synthetic.
 
Way too much worry about oil... If you change your oil every 3,000 miles like I think you should...

Ha, not sure if you meant that tongue-in-cheek, but it made me laugh since the oilhead spec is 6,000 miles.
 
Very interesting machine, wonder if it would be considered street legal in the USA .

It would certainly be an attention getter at shows and rallies.
 
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