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    #16
    I leand toward Kasser's 51 myself.
    1981 GS 450L

    2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Custom

    The good we do no one remembers.
    The bad we do no one forgets.

    Mark 5:36 -- Overhearing what they said, Jesus told him, "Don't be afraid; just believe".

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      #17
      Autozone & Oreilly's both usually carry Seafoam. Its like a combination of Marvel Mystery Oil, B-12 & Stabil all rolled onto one. I use it on a regular basis.

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        #18
        I will agree, Seafoam is great stuff. I have some in my newly purchased GS1100GL and things are smoothing out. I have also used it in my Merc. outboard and 1200 Goldwing. I believe it also has something like Stabil in it. I get it at Napa.

        Forget the water use Tequila

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          #19
          As far as I know, AutoZone does not carry it. NAPA and O'Reilly's does.

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            #20
            I first learned of Seafoam from a performance boat mechanic. You might try marina's and such.

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              #21
              Probably depends on where you live. The Autozones around the Dallas area do carry it. Although there's never as much of it out on the shelf as other stuff. I had a friend that rides a Kawasaki reccommend it to me.

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                #22
                Originally posted by earlfor
                I lean more towards a nice Irish Whiskey. Wonderful. :-)

                Earl

                Originally posted by Mr. Jiggles
                You're right about that water - too much can kill you. That's why to be on the safe side I usually dilute it with scotch.
                So your saying just poor a little Jameson into the gas tank? For real?

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                  #23
                  If you're already putting water into your tank then yes why not also throw in some distilled spirits. :twisted:

                  However my own rule of thumb is to never add to my gas tank before my own "tank" is filled. The problem though is that by that time I can't walk much less pour.

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