Train wreck???

You talkin' about me or the discussion? Are you trying to insult me? Do you question my ethics Gizzo? If so, you simply don't know me very well.
Art, I started to misunderstand your latest reply. I think I got it now. In reply to your reply, I understand the workings of multi-viscosity oils. They are to retain
thinness during the cold. I have considered changing from Rotella dino to Rotella synthetic for the lower winter number, but by the time I get around to it, winter will probably be over. Anyway, the point is that these oils still get thicker, just not as thick as the straight oils. Difference is that one just gets thick, but the other turns to caramel, you might say.
Here's some temp-viscosity data for generic motor oils of certain SAE weights.
http://www.viscopedia.com/viscosity-tables/substances/engine-oil/ I've been doing some testing with a mixture of T6 and ATF. Now I took some videos of that as well as documentation of the old oil that was in it, but I'm feeling pretty lazy about going through the trouble of putting them on here. If you want, I
might just post them.
I started to consider going through a little trouble to experiment since I had opened my big fat jaw on this and annoyed everyone. Yeah, guys, I've got this bright idea... So you say I should be the one to do the hard work, or else I'm full of BS? Okay, sure, I'll do the work to prove my honor. Okay, you can give me some insults while you're at it. I'll take it.

Or not.
Should I take a screwing, metaphorically speaking?
Dave, you are correct in questioning my desire to work on my bike. I doubt it too. If and when I feel like playing with oils and actually feel like sharing my findings on this forum, I'll post them here. Until then, I'll just put in whatever I want and ride. I'm lazy.

I got the other fork off and drained the oil that was in it. The job wasn't hard. The oil seemed comparably thick. It could have been 15-20 weight fork oil, or it could have been motor oil for all I know. It wasn't red. There seemed to be some of it in the blown fork that I put the ATF in at first. The old oil stayed to the bottom, which made me wonder if ATF and motor oil have miscibility issues. I'll see if they separate.
Given the thickness of the former oil and my itch to try something thicker than ATF, I doubt I will be happy with straight ATF. My Dad mentioned trying some 68 hydraulic oil, which would be quite suitable
except for its comparatively low viscosity index. Not so good for winter riding.
No, I don't have to get "butthurt" about everyone's comments, but that doesn't mean I have to jump through fiery hoops to try to please people who don't think much of me. I used to feel quite alarmed when someone poked at me on this forum. I've been getting hard to it. Doesn't mean it doesn't bother me, though.
Gizzo, you may like being harsh with people. Just make sure you don't mind the same harshness thrown back at you. Golden rule, you know.
Furthermore, If Kenny wants to use this post or any others as ammo for another verbal attack, well, he knows the correct orifice (of his) into which he is more than welcome to thrust it. If all he can do on this forum is find ways to insult me, why should I respect anything he says? I clap the dust from my hands.