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It seems our bikes are not compatible with this stuff but is my understanding correct that they will still sell the super grade? and will all stations stock it I wonder...
Quote from: peterengland on July 03, 2021, 08:48:29 AMIt seems our bikes are not compatible with this stuff but is my understanding correct that they will still sell the super grade? and will all stations stock it I wonder...I believe the main problem is with seals & none metal pipework on cars & bikes Super Unleaded is the way to go.Interestingly one of the reasons for the extra Ethanol content was to help the environment - it's a fact that fuel consumption is increased by the move from 5% to 10% ??
Quote from: Macabethiele (Ted) on July 03, 2021, 09:33:39 AMQuote from: peterengland on July 03, 2021, 08:48:29 AMIt seems our bikes are not compatible with this stuff but is my understanding correct that they will still sell the super grade? and will all stations stock it I wonder...I believe the main problem is with seals & none metal pipework on cars & bikes Super Unleaded is the way to go.Interestingly one of the reasons for the extra Ethanol content was to help the environment - it's a fact that fuel consumption is increased by the move from 5% to 10% ??It also absorbs water. Over a winter lay up the water from the atmosphere sinks to the bottom of the tank and rots it away. After 3 to 4 seasons of that your looking for a new tank. Suzuki tanks are the worst for that as they use very thin gauge steel, Honda's are quite a bit thicker. That's why a lot of new cars have plastic tanks.