Yes, it does.
It is a wet clutch, as it sits in oil. It is a wet clutch, as it sits in oil.
i run Valvoline 20w 40w motorcycle for wet clutch
Yes this is possble especially if the bike's engine is worn. You have to use JASO MA or MA2 approved motorcycle oil because of the wet clutch.
The 1100 has what is refered to as a wet clutch. The same oil that is used for the motor oil is used for the transmission. Because of this it is very important to use oil that is labeled "Wet Clutch Compatable". You can get this through your Honda dealer or motorcycle shop.
About 3 quarts. A bit more if you also change the oil filter. Use only JASO-MA or MA2 approved engine oil for the wet clutch to prevent slippage.
interstate 700 lbs dry to 750lbs wet.
You will be fine with 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.
10w40 made for wet-clutch engines will work just fine
10w-40 motorcycle or ATV oil designed for wet clutch engines.
I would use JASO-MA or MA2 approved 15-40 W oil. If the engine is worn, use a 20 - 40 W or 15- 50 W. In an extreme case with a very worn engine emitting black smoke I would use single grade 40 W oil. The JASO specification is mandatory in order to protect the wet clutch from slippage.
No you should use ATV or motorcycle engine oil designed for wet clutch engines.
Use some 10w-40 ATV or motorcycle oil designed for wet clutch engines.