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Old 04-21-2008   #8 (permalink)
Gwiaz
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Another Idea !!!

Back in the day some of us did it this way. I still do. I always run my bikes on RES. Once you know the range of your bike there is no reason to run out of fuel. For the 04 B/B right around 100 MI I start looking for fuel, around 125 mi. really looking for fuel. Bike goes dry between 140/150 mi. the 76 Bonnie right around 125 mi or so. Now the reason. As told to me years ago. The idea is that you use all the gas in your tank, no old stuff just sitting at the bottom of the tank. Now the best part. At least once a year I get a 1 gal. can of gas, strap it on , and run the bike all the way out of gas. Now I know my range is correct, and when I fill er up it is all fresh gas. Also use SEA FOAM in the tank for many reasons, read the can. There you have it. Don't be too tuff on me, just the way I do it and for me it works.
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