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- Jun 21, 2011
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- Location
- Ada ( Grand Rapids ) Michigan
- Bike
- '07 ST 1300 & '91 GW
My ST1300 runs the smoothest on 89 octane
I run mostly 87 with 10% ethonol in all my bikes. I have run a couple of tanks of ethanol free thru both the GW and the ST, can't see any difference in fuel mileage on either bike....
And not once did he say what gas HE uses.
That's all well and good but what type/brand of moly does that KLR use?I run a mix of Paint Thinner and Used Engine Oil in my KLR 650. 32 reliable steady horse power in a Motorcycle so Simple a Monkey could work on it.
where did you read the reports of " I have repeatedly read about on this site regarding using ethanol fuels in the ST1300 relate to extended periods of down time. The etanol seems to form a build-up on the valve stems when the engine has been left unused for a period as short as two weeks. This causes the valves to stick in the open position causing hard starting."The biggest problems I have repeatedly read about on this site regarding using ethanol fuels in the ST1300 relate to extended periods of down time. The etanol seems to form a build-up on the valve stems when the engine has been left unused for a period as short as two weeks. This causes the valves to stick in the open position causing hard starting. Once the engine starts the problem clears its self. Much longer storage times people have cited rusting of the lower fuel tank and fuel pump assembly requiring treatment/replacement.
Based on what I have read on this forum I have come to three conclusions regarding using ethanol fuels (respecting the maximum concentrations recommended by Honda) in the ST1300;
1- It can cause a slight decrease in power and miles per gallon. This is claimed by many and disputed by just as many so you may or may not notice either.
2- It is of no concern if your bike is used regularly. (My own experience is my bike gets stored for five months every winter and I have never had any fuel related problems.)
3- If your bike will not be used for an extended period I would suggest you burn off the ethanol fuel and fill up with ethanol free fuel with SeaFoam added to it and run it through the system before parking. If ethanol free is not available I don't consider it a big concern but would suggest the use of SeaFoam (or similar) for the better safe than sorry factor.
What qualifies as an extended period? People have reported the stuck valve problem after leaving the bike sit for as little as two weeks so that might be a good marker.
So the solution is to just don't stop riding!
On this site.where did you read the reports of " I have repeatedly read about on this site..................."
Red One, re your comment on Fuel Stabiliser, that's obviously the same as Stabilizer, I don't notice any difference with additive in or not. I use Honda Pro, I can get it from agricultural suppliers or online. Doesn't work out that expensive either, also put it in garden tools.This is just a theory but when my bike sits all winter and spring I go to start it, It takes a maybe 3 or 4 cranking cycles before it finally awakens from its slumber. My theory is its got nothing to do with fuel quality......I blame it on the remaining gasoline in the float bowls have dried up after 5 months of storage. Maybe on you guys 1300 your fuel injectors no longer have fuel in them and have to be primed. Finally my bike doesn't run right until I run the fuel stabilizer out of the tank.
i did not know Honda made fuel stabilizer. I'm going check it out because i'd rather use the Honda stuff.Red One, re your comment on Fuel Stabiliser, that's obviously the same as Stabilizer, I don't notice any difference with additive in or not. I use Honda Pro, I can get it from agricultural suppliers or online. Doesn't work out that expensive either, also put it in garden tools.
Upt'North.
Seems yours is packaged differently,i did not know Honda made fuel stabilizer. I'm going check it out because i'd rather use the Honda stuff.