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by daveuprite » Sun Nov 01, 2020 5:13 pm
It's weird. I've owned maybe 60 sports/race bikes, and perhaps 20 other bikes, over a 38 year career in motorcycling. Apart from the all-year-round dirt bikes and a few others I've ridden through the winter, most have generally been tucked away under a cover and brought out again in the Spring. I've never, ever, not even once, bothered to drain the fuel or add any kind of additive. Once the inevitable battery draining issues were dealt with, they have always re-started in March just fine, running on the stale fuel left in there from last October. Ethanol has never affected any of them, whether carb or fuel-injected. Maybe I've been lucky. I'm not denying the chemistry (only an idiot would do that) but it might be worth asking if us bikers have been stirred up into a bit of an anti-ethanol frenzy, and we're being persuaded to buy products and drain tanks when it's not always necessary.