
Originally Posted by
numbersixteen16
I thought anything above 91 wouldnt run well in the bike? Apparently it will change the moment the fuel ignites, and with a high revving bike would ruin the timing?

Originally Posted by
sil3nt
Get a manual and use what it says. My bet is 91 would work best.
in other countries I'd agree, but the rodent urine for petrol they send us is quite high in aromatic content, when compared to the rest of the world. It's a high revving high performance (250) bike, I would'nt/dont use 91 in any of my vehicles to be honest (and yearly minimum is 20,000ks). So using 95 is highly unlikely to have an adverse effect on the bike, at worst my guess is you may need to alter the grade of plug you are using if you were going to be 100% pendantic.
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