This question is a topic for endless debate. I bet you won't see a difference. Since engine is designed to work on pump gas with 10% ethanol I simply add a stabilizer for winter storage to prevent separation.
When fueling with 100% gasoline you gotta ask yourself - how long has that fuel been in storage underground? With 100% gasoline becoming so rare, nobody uses those stations, resulting in stale, oxidized gas.
Before the winter I try to fuel up at Top-Tier stations that are popular (Google "top tier gas"), therefore guaranteeing fresh fuel.
I use Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - look it up on Amazon. Bike starts right up every time, even after winter storage
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+1 for the Star Tron treatment. I have used this product for over 10 yearsThis question is a topic for endless debate. I bet you won't see a difference. Since engine is designed to work on pump gas with 10% ethanol I simply add a stabilizer for winter storage to prevent separation.
When fueling with 100% gasoline you gotta ask yourself - how long has that fuel been in storage underground? With 100% gasoline becoming so rare, nobody uses those stations, resulting in stale, oxidized gas.
Before the winter I try to fuel up at Top-Tier stations that are popular (Google "top tier gas"), therefore guaranteeing fresh fuel.
I use Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - look it up on Amazon. Bike starts right up every time, even after winter storage
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..........Better to add 100% gas for Winter Storage.....or.....93 with Ethanol and then which stabilizer???.........Comments Please!!!
I always use minimum 91 or 94. I put on roughly 6 to 8,000 miles per year. The difference in cost per year is less than $100.00 per year, and after spending 30,000 dollars for the machine, it’s cheap maintnance. jmho wtfdikIs pump gas 87 octane? My brother runs 87 in his 2014 RT and has no problems. My 2018 F3L owners manual like the one you posted says to use 93 octane. Does anyone use the expensive stuff?? Should I wait to switch when I am out of warranty ?
this is the same thing I do. I have never used any stabilizer in mine. I just top it off and store it with the battery tender hooked up. And if it gets warm enough during the winter I'll get it out and take it up the road to stir the gas up in the tank. Of course being in the south it does tend to have warmer days in the winter. So we get out the thermals and take a road trip. I may ride !ong enough to burn about half a tank then fill it back up again.I always ran 93 octane guel, with 10% ethanol. The bikes got stored with the same fuel in them, and I never had a bit of trouble. :thumbup: