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Darwin Motorcycles Partners With Spectro

Spectro Performance Oils is now the official partner of Darwin Motorcycles, manufacturer of Brass Balls Bobbers & Choppers.

From now on, every Brass Balls Bobbers' motorcycle that leaves production will have synthetic Spectro HD 20w50 Engine Lubricant in one of three bullet-proof engines available, including the Crazy Horse V-Plus, Harley-Davidson EVO or the S&S mill. According to a release, the Spectro HD Platinum 75w140 transmission oil will ride in the Baker Drivetrain transmission.

"We are excited about integrating their products into our motorcycles," commented Dar Holdsworth, Brass Balls Bobbers' BossMan. "Their high quality polymers combined with significant quantities of zinc/phosphorus is what gives our customers longer lasting oil and a longer lived motor. In addition, Spectro's viscosity index gives the rider a smoother, quieter motor with better protection at start up... and that is what we all need with our air-cooled v-twin engines."

Spectro Oils has been in the motorcycle industry for over 42 years, offering a full range of fully-synthetic, semi-synthetic and petroleum lubricants for all classes of “powersports” engine and transmission applications.

The Spectro line also includes a wide range of suspension fluids, fork oils, brake fluids, coolant, chain lubes/waxes, filter cleaners and oils, and protection/appearance products.

"Brass Balls Bobbers are champions of American manufacturing and when you see their design, quality and price point, you just have to say, WOW," said Spectro Oils Vice President of Sales, Rollin Karoll. "It's great that we have a quality custom-production bike made in the U.S. that enthusiasts can buy without going broke."

Spectro brand products are manufactured and marketed by Intercontinental Lubricants Corp. In addition to the Spectro-branded line, ILC offers technical assistance, specialty blending and manufacturing services, and provides customized products for motorcycle and automobile engine, transmission, and drivetrain builders and racing teams.
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