09-19-2017, 09:30 PM
Interesting topic.
I have never taken any particular notice of this because, after sitting for nearly six months over the winter, I burn through the old stabilized gas as fast as I can to get rid of it and don't care what mileage I get.
I just want it burned and gone so I can start the season fresh.
Unless I'm away for some reason, none of my bikes sit unused for much more than a week during the summer so I don't bother to use a stabilizer.
100% agree with that
I have never taken any particular notice of this because, after sitting for nearly six months over the winter, I burn through the old stabilized gas as fast as I can to get rid of it and don't care what mileage I get.
I just want it burned and gone so I can start the season fresh.
Unless I'm away for some reason, none of my bikes sit unused for much more than a week during the summer so I don't bother to use a stabilizer.
(09-19-2017, 09:00 PM)Gumby 1100_imp Wrote: Same here; My first tank of stabilized fuel in the spring burns off pretty fast with terrible economy.
But, I guess that is preferable to having the fuel tank, pump and injectors all gummed up with spoiled and gelled fuel.
100% agree with that
