2stroker
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And as far as gas goes only use Shell, they are the only ones left that don't use Ethanol in their premium.
And as far as gas goes only use Shell, they are the only ones left that don't use Ethanol in their premium.
Is ethanol content an issue for 2-strokes in some way? I've read plenty of anecdotes concerning the negative effects of ethanol in fuel, but no actual science or engineering. I know it was supposedly introduced to help reduce startup and idling emissions (with political pressure from all angles, depending on the article).
Nice R5, PB. It would make a nifty cafe base. Still trying to get some real information on vintage insurance since TD won't touch 30+ year old bikes. It could be a non-starter depending on the premiums, but I'd love an RD350/400.
Is ethanol content an issue for 2-strokes in some way? I've read plenty of anecdotes concerning the negative effects of ethanol in fuel, but no actual science or engineering. I know it was supposedly introduced to help reduce startup and idling emissions (with political pressure from all angles, depending on the article).
Nice R5, PB. It would make a nifty cafe base. Still trying to get some real information on vintage insurance since TD won't touch 30+ year old bikes. It could be a non-starter depending on the premiums, but I'd love an RD350/400.
Ok,
first, so sorry if this is a question answered somewhere else...
and the googles doesn't wanna help today.
What's the deal with two-stroke bikes?
Can you plate them for road? Insure them?
I'm thinking about older 70's suzuki's in particular.
thanks!
I miss my RZ...
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And my LC...
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(the LC, incedentally, is now owned by my father, and will be for sale in the spring)
I put 1500km Parry Sound weekends on all three of the bikes above. Not a hiccup.
Here's mine at a gas stop
73 s1 250 triple. 7300 original miles
Ride it more often then my 2 SportBikes
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Nice RD! I have an '81 as well. I just got it going again last year after sitting in the garage for 18 years. Insurance was cheap from Jevco at $460/year. One thing I noticed is that it smokes a lot more than the cars on the road today. I didn't notice it so much 20 years ago when cars burned oil and polluted a lot more than they do now. Mine is bone stoke and seems very reliable with about 25k on it now. Not so much fun on the 400 series hiways hope to get out in the country more this summer.That is one nice LC. I almost called when I saw it for sale last year...Maybe in the spring.....;-)
In the sleds, the ethanol causes a white precipitate to drop out in the carbs that requires manual cleaning. Unless they are tuned right on the edge there was no noticeable operating difference between fuels with or without ethanol (other than the mess in the carbs). I am guessing the white stuff is something to do with ethanol and cold but don't know for sure. One sled was setup to run 30% toluene and ethanol free fuel, EGT's caused problems when normal (ethanol containing) fuel was used (changed back since, just too much of a pain).
i've always wanted a RD with drum brakes, maybe one day...
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