CurtG
New member
I've been reading through several of the fuel and oil threads and I've found that it doesn't seem to mater which bike it is almost any brand has its champions and its detractors about evenly split. Although I've noticed sometime if you ask 2 people you can get 3 answers
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As some of you may know the wife drives a 2013 Ural Tourist and the one thing that I find almost universally recommended as a fuel additive over on the Soviet Steeds forums is Marvel Mystery Oil. Now I realize that other than being 4 stroke and and mounted in motorcycles the two engines have very little in common. Not the least of which is probably close to 60 years difference in design and engineering.
That said has anyone ever tried MMO in their Spyder's fuel instead of Stabil or Star Tron. Not sure I've ever seen Star Tron on the shelves around here. Who makes it? I've generally put an ounce or so of Stabil in the tank when I fill up. We tend to go through spells of either cold and damp or hot and humid and I figure it might slow down fuel problems particularly in the winter when the bikes might sit for a few weeks.
Spring is upon us, ride safe gang

As some of you may know the wife drives a 2013 Ural Tourist and the one thing that I find almost universally recommended as a fuel additive over on the Soviet Steeds forums is Marvel Mystery Oil. Now I realize that other than being 4 stroke and and mounted in motorcycles the two engines have very little in common. Not the least of which is probably close to 60 years difference in design and engineering.
That said has anyone ever tried MMO in their Spyder's fuel instead of Stabil or Star Tron. Not sure I've ever seen Star Tron on the shelves around here. Who makes it? I've generally put an ounce or so of Stabil in the tank when I fill up. We tend to go through spells of either cold and damp or hot and humid and I figure it might slow down fuel problems particularly in the winter when the bikes might sit for a few weeks.
Spring is upon us, ride safe gang