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Online sean

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Re: Fuel issues
« Reply #60 on: 16.11. 2024 00:09 »
we are on E10 at present and talk about E15 on the way .
ethanol the best thing ever invented for small engine shops has a short shelf life and causes lots of problems .
I always drain my tank when storing the bike over winter and put a bit of 2 stroke oil in the tank so it doesnt go rusty , when riding it I turn the fuel off and let the carb run dry when I get home ......used to be able to get ethanol free at marinas and airports but as far as I know everything here has ethanol now in Canada.

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Re: Fuel issues
« Reply #61 on: Today at 15:54 »
E15 has arrived on the west coast, at Chevron in particular, as one of our members in the local Classic bike Clubs does his own testing and confirmed last Tuesday. I used to use their premium 97 octane as it was ethanol free but now I will stick to gas from the airport where a friendly fellow has offered to keep us supplied
Frank
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1948 A7 Long Stroke, a collection of BSA D1/B44/B50/A65 from the 50's thru 70's, Ariels/Nortons/Triumphs and a smattering of Japanese