I agree with Ted. ( Not often ). That Maxima 927 is a very good oil.
But some of you are getting off the point of oil/fuel Ratios.
KX80/85,Go karts, and Road Racing Engines are really a different subject as the Engines are operated at much higher RPMs at long periods of time at full throttle.
A friend worked at a Kawasaki Dealer . He would rebuild KX80/85 Cranks some times 5 or 6 a week for the Junior A Grade Riders.
He stated that using Castrol A747 or Kawasaki Racing 2 Stroke made the Cranks last longer.
Honda HRC Australia used a Special Shell oil made in Japan to run in the NSR 250. It came in a screw top metal container and the writing was in Japanese. So i know little about it and if it was Mineral or Synthetic. It gave good Piston and Crankshaft life . It was never Sold Retail even in Japan. It was mixed 30.1.
Would not use Shell VX/VX2 2 stroke oil . Found to not burn clean and has a lot of smoke.
Castrol A747 has been used Road racing bikes for many years and still is. But it is expensive but so are engine Rebuilds.
When Belray MC-1 first came market it made may claims including low smoke,less plug folling and clean burning etc.
Clean burning was true . If run at 40/50-1 it burnt that clean not much oil was left when it got down to the big end.
It was recommended by our Maico Dealer and Maico USA to run MC-1 at 25-1. Used it for some time with no problems.
Then switched to Castrol TTS and used it for many years.
Someone brought up Bearing Skid. Have not heard this term for many years. I know it will happen if you use Moly grease on Taper Car Wheel bearings but as far as engines go i have not heard of it since i read a article from Alpha bearings UK.
The paper was written in the early 1950,s. They built a much improved crank and rod for the Villers engine with a bigger
pin and Caged rollers. Which helped with Bearing Skid and Clearance problems.
Just note the first thing a rider does when a Engine fails is blame the oil. It is has and can be caused by something
like Dirt/Dust , Dirty water, Air leaks, Spark Timing / Detonation etc. Or just worn out.
Another Point to think about is the oil ratio effects Combustion Temperature, Carburetor Jet flow and Changes the
Fuel Octane Level.