I have had some time to browse around in old posts, and once again I have found out what a fantastic place the GSResources is.
One thing I am stil confused about is the issue about leaded/unleaded fuel. Here in Denmark we no longer have leaded fuel. Instead we have something called 95 octane which is fuel with led replacements.
And then we have the unleaded ones: 92, 95 and 98.
NOW. Some people say that running on unleaded (95 unleaded is by far the most common one here) will damage the valves on my GS 750 from 1977.
AND a lot of people say that I will have no problem running on unleaded fuel. Some of you guys in here have even said that the GS engines were made for unleaded fuel in the 70's.
SO, my question really is: should I put some of that 95 unleaded fuel in the tank (it is cheaper than the one with lead replacements) and take the bike for a spin?
OR, should I first check the jetting and replace the valves before I think about changing fueltype?
The big problem is that it is becoming more and more difficult to find the led replacement fuel in service stations. And it is probably going to disappear due to some future enviromental law put out by the European Union.
That was a bit long, sorry.
Cheers...
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