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To Fuel Stabilzer or not to?
Hi
Its my first winter with a bike and am not sure wether or not to add fuel stabilzer or not. I am planning on ridding my bike as much as possible through the winter, but as soon as the ice and snow comes back I shall be parking it up. Any advice on winter storage would be greatly appricated. I already have paddock stands to lift the tyres off the ground. Thanks in advance. Ed Ride Safe |
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Just fill the tank and it will be fine.
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Loads of threads on the subject of winterising your bike. Do a search. Fuel stabiliser not necessary unless you are talking 6 months or more IMO.
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If your putting the bike up for more than about 4 weeks it'll be best to stabilize the fuel as it'll gumm up and have the bike running rough.
and the recent thread on winter prep: http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=159059 |
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Modern fuels do contain alot of additives, but on the most part they are for the BS EN 228 and low sulphur rules. |
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BTW, the Department for Transport will be revising it's advice on fuel storage, for the introduction of 10% bio-ethanol in 2013, and saying you need a separate stabiliser additive for any storage period longer than 6 months.
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But that'll also mean Carby Vehicles may require modifications to run on this std fuel. |
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With rust in the tank, that's why you want to fill the fuel tank to the brim. If there is no oxygen in there the tank can't rust, and the fuel stability will be a lot longer. The DfT say modern fuels should last indefinitely if stored in an airtight container. |
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