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Regular or premium fuel?

As it stands...!!

you spent a pretty penny on your ryde you should give it the best. Higher octane, additives regardless of claims of more mpg or performance your difference is about a buck per tankfull...a buck..!! :yikes: go on give her the best...:thumbup:
 
I also run 93... :thumbup:
However; nobody is going to come to your house and spray paint the windows, shave your dog, break your car's windshield, and start telling nasty rumors about you, if you run 87...
All of the computerized stuff under the Tupperware will be perfectly happy to keep the engine from turning into a pile of molten debris...


...They just run better on the Good Stuff! :D
 
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Premium for me, besides that is what is recommended in the manual
.....The same manual also recommends ......KENDA tires....:yikes:......which I wouldn't use on my wheelbarrow :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: ......just sayin.....Mike :thumbup:
 
They sort of HAVE to do that... ;)
Like it or not: Kenda and Vee are the only two manufacturers, that make tires "approved for motorcycle use", in the sizes that we need. :opps:

I'm pretty sure that some Federal Commission somewhere, would go NUTZ, if they told us to use whatever we wanted!
 
I try to run non-ethanol gas. Most times that's 93 octane but sometimes it's 89 octane. Both run well. My Om says I can run 87 octane.
 
For a 2012 RS; 87 is fine... :thumbup:
That bike still has the 990 series engine, with the 10.8:1 compression ratio.
The 991 series engines run a 12.2:1 squeeze on the fuel... :thumbup:
 
YOU CAN TRY THIS ALSO

I try to run non-ethanol gas. Most times that's 93 octane but sometimes it's 89 octane. Both run well. My Om says I can run 87 octane.

To combat the ETHYL I use Marine " STARTRON " ( it's less expensive on-line ), and 87 octane my 1330 runs fine .......Mike :thumbup:
 
I also run 93... :thumbup:
However; nobody is going to come to your house and spray paint the windows, shave your dog, break your car's windshield, and start telling nasty rumors about you, if you run 87...
All of the computerized stuff under the Tupperware will be perfectly happy to keep the engine from turning into a pile of molten debris...


...They just run better on the Good Stuff! :D
Shave your dog? :yikes:
 
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