POLL: What do you choose at the pump?

What is your choice of fuel?

  • 87 (regular)

    Votes: 16 51.6%
  • 93 (mid grade)

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • 97 (super)

    Votes: 11 35.5%

  • Total voters
    31
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Sh1ftyClutch

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I'm sure the topic about gas has been talked about.before but I kind of what to liven it back up a bit so here. So what do you choose and why?

For me I choose 87 for my ninja.250 never used anything else
 
87 for my Triumph Street Triple. The manual recommends it...so I don't see a reason to buy anything superior. Every now and then I'll run a fuel system cleaner in my bike such as SeaFoam...but I haven't had any problems with 87. I'm not a performance rider either, so it wouldn't make a difference for me getting the expensive stuff.
 
I ran regular on my other bikes apart from the R6 which I run super. Only because it costs me $17 to fill up and a couple of cents really don't make a huge difference in the grand scheme of things.
 
I always go for 'regular' petrol here in the UK, which as stated, has an octane rating of 95 RON. Why? Because I've never known any different and I'm too tight to pay for Super Unleaded. Looking at it now though, the higher the better effectively as it reduces the damage on the engine. Although for vintage bikes you'd probably want to take notice of the bio-ethanol content from what I've read. Modern bikes needn't worry so much.
 
I use the super stuff, tends to eke out a few more miles from a tank I find. Whether or not I've just become a better rider and the improved fuel consumption is down to me I don't know though.
 
I get the best mileage off regular, which is pretty normal, and it doesn't knock....so yeah, no reason to spend the extra $1 to fill up with more expensive stuff.
 
Just pick anythign over 93 which is easiest to grab at the pump.

I've paid about £30 to top up for over 500 miles short and long trips
 
Sh1ftyClutch said:
By the liter? Must be way more expensive to pay for gas that way then by the gallon wow!

Yeah it's rubbish, I think it converts as roughly $8.53 for a US gallon over here :?
 
:shock: Thats absolute craziness! No wonder.why lots of people ride mopeds and motorbikes in the eu its cheaper to fill up then a cager and you really only have to fill up like once a month
 
gpzDave said:
Sh1ftyClutch said:
By the liter? Must be way more expensive to pay for gas that way then by the gallon wow!

Yeah it's rubbish, I think it converts as roughly $8.53 for a US gallon over here :?

Uh, guys, how you pay for it makes no difference. It doesn't matter if it's metered by the gallon, liter, barrel...you're still getting the same quantity of gas per $ (my keyboard doesn't do pounds..) Gas here is simply cheaper than it is there. I think a lot of it has to do with taxes, but you can rest assured that the Brits don't pay $8 a gallon because they buy it by the liter.
 
Trinith said:
...you're still getting the same quantity of gas per $

Gas here is simply cheaper than it is there.

you can rest assured that the Brits don't pay $8 a gallon because they buy it by the liter.

Slightly confused.
 
ToastToGo said:
Trinith said:
...you're still getting the same quantity of gas per $

Gas here is simply cheaper than it is there.

you can rest assured that the Brits don't pay $8 a gallon because they buy it by the liter.

Slightly confused.

How so?
 
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