Anyone on here every used the tribetex engine wear additive in their ST? If so, what were the results?
Besides what @bdalameda said about the clutch a question you should ask is "why"?Anyone on here every used the tribetex engine wear additive in their ST? If so, what were the results?
unnecessary. Today's motor oils are already highly engineered with precise additive packages. Adding extra chemicals can throw off this delicate balance, potentially reducing lubrication, invalidating your warranty, or causing sludge. [1, 2, 3]I have 174k on the bike now (it is a 2008) and I was hoping to preserve it through to 500k.
Most reviews are written and posted before the package wrapping scraps have hit the floor. You can pick up on the legitimacy of many reviews by the wording. 'I just opened my ####, and boy! is it &&&&&'. Or something similar.@GhenghisKen - beware of "confirmation bias". (I may be using the wrong term). The product is sold on Amazon and has a lot of positive reviews. How long after they bought and used the product, did they write the review? Chances are it was within a couple weeks, maybe days. All that confirms is that it didn't blow up their engine.They just paid about $125 for a couple ounces of this stuff. Do you think they'd tell you they wasted their money? Not a chance. Their egos and pride are caught up in their decision to buy the product and of course they'll say they made the right choice.
You can see the same thing with other things we spend our money on. For instance, if you're thinking of buying a Honda ST1300 or a Triumph Trophy and ask on the ST-Owners forum which you should buy, what answer would you expect? "Oh, you should buy the Triumph." You'd only get that answer on the Triumph Trophy forum.The ST1300 owners will say to buy the ST, and the Triumph owners will say to buy the Triumph. Why? Because that was what they spent their money on. And they won't admit they made the wrong decision.
Here's a suggestion that won't cost you a dime and might save you a lot of money in the long run. Send a PM to @W0QNX. I think he has close to 400,000 miles on his ST. Ask him about this, and what he did for maintenance. I think you'll be surprised.
Good luck with whatever you decide.
FWIW, I owned a Suzuki Burgman 400 for years. I had every intention of riding that for a couple hundred thousand miles. I bought two of them and the total mileage was probably around 80K. I didn't think anything could be better than it. I'm on my 4th motorcycle since then and don't see myself ever going back.
Chris