The bike biofuel test
Gull introduced “force ten” to Hamilton about a month ago, this fuel is 10% ethanol 90 % petrol.
While training to be a mechanical engineer, I studied this fuel in detail.
Ill effects can be caused by the alcohol eating the rubber components on the fuel delivery system.
But the ER6’s manual does not include the normal warnings associated with such a fuel, so by my logic, it might be ok!
So, whats the difference?
Well force ten is listed as 98 octane, along with the usual marketing shit.
The six runs a fair bit quieter, and performs better when being thrashed (I have included pics to prove my testing procedures)
But when ridden quietly it tends to feel a bit, well lean, like the throttle is between almost off and off. But that is part of the problem with ethanol, it will cause your engine to run leaner.
The power delivery is somewhat more controlled and smoother when on the go, so only a slight advantage.
Look into whether your fuel system can take ethanol before using it.
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