That may prove problematic given my preferred method of tire inflation...
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Tim Tom
Originally posted by Dogma View Post
That may prove problematic given my preferred method of tire inflation...
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostThen you could have a bar-b-que after you landed.
This thread has finally gone wacky, btw.Dogma
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Originally posted by Allie View PostAll Suzuki motorcycles were two strokes at the time, so how relevant is it?
What Suzuki meant was don't use rubbish fuel - and you could get some real crap in the old communist eastern Europe, for instance, that was smuggled across in to the west every now and then. Suzuki weren't referring to the octane rating. The UK owner manuals at the time always just said leaded 2 Star (our lowest rating) - 87 octane - for the whole range.79 GS1000S
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UncleMike
Originally posted by old_skoolSecond, don't know what part of the country you lived in in the early 70's, 98 super high test was available in Ohio.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by old_skoolWow, why does everybody just assume contradition is an argument, seeing as you were from Ca, and in the early 70's emissions starting coming into play, and Ca was always ahead of everyone else due to smog control, thought maybe Ca only had 87. I was stirring the pot for the die hard octane guys, and everybody has a tender spot for controversey as of late.
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UncleMike
Originally posted by old_skoolI thought maybe you thought I was getting mad or something, far from it, see, the post worked, started some morning coffee spilling <---should have used more of these
(Sh*t, we don't want this turning P!)
I wasn't salty in the least, I promise. Reading it again, I can see how "relax" could seem aggressive. I just meant it as "I'm WAY too young to have a reliably-informed opinion on the matter at hand, so please disregard my conversational contributions as their intended folly, nothing more."
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You stirred the pot, so don't cry when ums gets spattered... I still think it's an interesting question, how does fuel grade and/or octane rating (I didn't mention octane either, just asked a question) compare from two stroke to four stroke engines? Impossible to tell from original fuel specs, but I bet a lot of folks that have both bikes and run on modern fuels have insight."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
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7981GS
Originally posted by Allie View PostYou stirred the pot, so don't cry when ums gets spattered... I still think it's an interesting question, how does fuel grade and/or octane rating (I didn't mention octane either, just asked a question) compare from two stroke to four stroke engines?
Impossible to tell from original fuel specs, but I bet a lot of folks that have both bikes and run on modern fuels have insight.
They all run on premium fuel mixed with synthetic oil/dino oil blend.
Two are piston port engines and one has reed valves.
Eric
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by old_skoolSecond, don't know what part of the country you lived in in the early 70's, 98 super high test was available in Ohio.
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostI have two 2-stroke motorcycles and a 2-stroke twin boat engine.
They all run on premium fuel mixed with synthetic oil/dino oil blend.
Two are piston port engines and one has reed valves.
Eric"Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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