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Amsoil Synthetic V-Twin Transmission Fluid

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SKU: mvtqt-ca
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AMSOIL V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid is specifically designed for bikers who prefer a dedicated transmission fluid over a multi-use lubricant. Its frictional properties deliver smooth shifts and it helps quiet transmission noise, letting riders focus on enjoying the ride. V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid is Warranty Secure™ and will not void your motorcycle’s warranty. It is a cost-effective, high-performance alternative to original equipment manufacturer (OEM) fluids.

Promotes Quiet Operation
V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid promotes formation of a durable oil film on bearings and gears, helping to dampen loud thunks when shifting and reduce gear noise.

Protects Against Gear and Bearing Wear
Extreme pressures between gear teeth can shear inferior transmission fluids, reducing viscosity and compromising wear protection. AMSOIL V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid resists viscosity loss due to shear and withstands extreme heat for excellent wear protection. Its robust molecules provide film strength to protect against damage from shock loading, while it contains extreme-pressure additives for additional protection against wear.

Delivers Smooth Shifts
V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid’s finely tuned viscometrics and frictional properties provide smooth shifts, helping riders avoid missed shifts for crisp acceleration through each gear. It provides riders confidence that their transmission is going to respond as intended for an improved ride.

  • Protects against gear and bearing wear
  • Delivers smooth shifts
  • Helps eliminate loud thunks and gear noise

APPLICATIONS
Harley Davidson®, Triumph® and pre-2013 INDIAN® bikes.

RECOMMENDATIONS
V-Twin Synthetic Transmission Fluid is recommended for up to 20,000 miles or one year, whichever comes first.