docsledge
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SeaFoam.
About twice a month in riding weather. But, I use the bike all the time, so when weather permits, I'm on the bike. 3000 miles per month, give or take.
Colder weather, when can't ride as much, about once a month. Or before knowing the bike will be set up for a week or more. Always put the SeaFoam in before filling the tank. The gas flowing into the tank seems to help it mix well.
At oil change time, an ounce per quart of oil. Helps clean and keep in suspension small particulates so the filter can catch them.
Long ago used the Marvel Oil. Also a good product.
Get the SeaFoam around here in auto parts stores.
I don't trust octane boosters. Read the label carefully. Seems like to get 1 point of octane increase, you've got to use a grunch of booster. Oh, "Grunch" is Naval Air terminology for (edited)load.
Glider, have you noticed a trend lately of self editing? That could mean people are thinking. You know, getting their spelling correct. That's all it ever was, just spelling errors.:newsmile090:
About twice a month in riding weather. But, I use the bike all the time, so when weather permits, I'm on the bike. 3000 miles per month, give or take.
Colder weather, when can't ride as much, about once a month. Or before knowing the bike will be set up for a week or more. Always put the SeaFoam in before filling the tank. The gas flowing into the tank seems to help it mix well.
At oil change time, an ounce per quart of oil. Helps clean and keep in suspension small particulates so the filter can catch them.
Long ago used the Marvel Oil. Also a good product.
Get the SeaFoam around here in auto parts stores.
I don't trust octane boosters. Read the label carefully. Seems like to get 1 point of octane increase, you've got to use a grunch of booster. Oh, "Grunch" is Naval Air terminology for (edited)load.
Glider, have you noticed a trend lately of self editing? That could mean people are thinking. You know, getting their spelling correct. That's all it ever was, just spelling errors.:newsmile090: