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Started by 89 fxrs, March 13, 2019, 03:09:26 PM

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89 fxrs

a friend of mine bought a used road glide cvo  when I was doing a service on it and drained the trans. fluid it was a pale light green color - not sure what kind of fluid it was but whatever it was it was great stuff, the trans shifted as smooth as can be - my question is any of you guys know which trans fluid comes in a pale light green color? I'd like to find some of it and use it on my bike.
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No Cents

  the only "green oil" that I know of is Brad Penn.
The old Kendall oil use to be green...but Brad Penn bought that refinery from Kendall in Pennsylvania years ago.
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kd

I believe Amsoil S2000 75W90 is a green color (clear) lube and apparently a fine choice.  Toyota Tacoma is / was also using a green diff lube which is bright like antifreeze.  I'll bet you can find others on a google search.
KD

Buglet

   Spectro Platinum Full Synthetic GL-1 is green.

Maddo Snr

Many oils go green when PTFE is added to the base oil.
If it shifted really smoothly it may well have had an additive in it.
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capn

The best way to get smooth shifts is carbon fiber clutch plates.

hbkeith

Redline lightweight Shockproof is a green baby blue looking color       ok , just look at the next topic at FSG pics  :oops: