View Poll Results: What spins your wheels?

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  • I use 91

    13 32.50%
  • I use 96

    16 40.00%
  • I use 98

    14 35.00%
  • I use avgas (or equivalent)

    2 5.00%
  • I use an additive as well

    0 0%
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Thread: What octane spins your wheels?

  1. #16
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    5th September 2003 - 12:00
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    03 Ducati M800Si.e. 04 Ducati M1000Si.e.
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    I use 96, or if they have it, 98. Haven't tried 91 in either the Duc or the Beemer.

    One of my mates with a 1983 Ducati S2 (900cc) adds a litre of av gas to each tank of petrol - he can really notice it when he's on tour and can't get it, it definitely doesn't run as well.

  2. #17
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    12th January 2004 - 11:00
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    "02 Aprilia Mille
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    Napier
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    All I know is that my last 3 bikes (new) all seemed to run better on Gull than the others !!

  3. #18
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    22nd October 2002 - 11:00
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    honda nc30
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    i am told (SVdownunder a dingo web site) carbed bikes/cars don't like the new 98 its made for injection or something like that.I was using 98 in my SV but now i don't.While using it my bike run ruff but while using 96 it seamed to run cleaner .

  4. #19
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    21st April 2003 - 10:00
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    95 XR
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    Out West
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    Rumor control says that 91 is a better quality fuel, So if your bikes designed to run on it, it will probably run better on it than using 96.

    PS
    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    You heard about those water cooled bikes? Stupid idea,none of my bikes are water cooled - I'm not stupid y'know,I'll wait a few years an see how they stand up.

    Yeah,I miss seeing a nice grey pipe and knowing I've got it spot on.Doing a valve grind on a car you would get this sweet taste in the back of your mouth - didn't find out till later that it was lead....no wonder little kids used to eat lead based paint.
    Water cooled, I'll wait a few years an see how they stand up as well, (I guess the closer tolerances is a nice feature though). Other than that a whole lot of extra hassel to maintain & work on. (I didn't notice water pissing out my radiator after dropping it on a hot day in the bush)!

  5. #20
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    13th March 2003 - 11:47
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    2006 Honda XR250L
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    Porirua
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    I bought my VFR when the only unleaded fuel available was 91 so that's what I run it on and Honda manual says 91 is OK but make sure you use unleaded. Then the 96 unleaded came out and there was all that hoo hah about the damage it was doing to components on cars so I shied away from it though did use it in my dirt bikes because of recommended octane ratings. I tried the VFR on it and I couldn't tell the difference and it definitely wasn't smoother so I don't bother with the extra cost. However, with my DR250R, you saw me mention this on another thread, the hassle with the 96 is if you leave the bike more than a week or two you gotta drain the carb before attempting to fire it up. Don't know why, but drain the carb and then fill it with fresh fuel from the tank and it fires up easily. I never had that problem with the older fuels before with my previous dirtbikes.
    Cheers

    Merv

  6. #21
    Strange you should mention the Merv - The XLV750 is always hard to start after sitting a few weeks,but it has an electric fuel pump that only runs when the engine is running,so sometimes use engine start to get her up and running.But I went to start the XT400 up yesterday after a couple of weeks not running - and the dammed thing wouldn't start! I'll try your method next time.
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