What Type Of Gas Do Ya'll Use?

Runnin1ife

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Nov 17, 2014
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Chesapeake Virginia
I ride a
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 650, 1991 Honda CBR 1000f
I use premium for the states (91), and there are not many places in the states that have pure fuel so to speak.
 

GHOSTNINJA

Lets do this!
Jul 10, 2014
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San Diego
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I ride a
2014 Daytona 675
I use 87 as that is what the manual states to use. I did try premium for a while and it started running weird (not for the better). Then I read online somewhere that if your manual says 87 to use 87 because the higher octanes could cause issues. Im no Scientist so who knows lol Yes, I meant Scientist!
 

KCMotoVlog

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Mar 22, 2015
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I ride a
2007 Honda CBR1000RR HRC
I don't think we have any ethanol stuff here in Iceland... I just use 95 octane, I was thinking of testing out 100 octane though...
 

tucsondog

Wannabie Member
Mar 12, 2015
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I ride a
2004 VFR800 ABS Interceptor
I use 91 or 93 ethanol free. Ethanol is bad mmkay
 

Hb Jake

Handbrake Jake
Apr 6, 2015
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Wisconsin
I ride a
Honda Superhawk (Firestorm) 996, Honda CB350
I usually use 91 or 93, depending on what's available. I try to use fuel without ethanol if possible. If I do, I make sure to burn it up quick and not let it sit because water will separate from it quickly. Usually gas stations sell "recreational" gasoline with no ethanol added
 

Lurch

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May 5, 2014
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Yorkshire
I ride a
2016 Street Triple R and a 1999 Honda NT650V Deauville
Regular gas here, no reason to be fancy. Gas prices fall like a feather and rise like a bottle rocket.

Same here in the UK. It fell gradually from 1.35 a litre to 1.03 a litre, and it has crept back up to 1.10-1.13 now.
 
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myles

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Apr 8, 2015
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I ride a
kawasaki gpz 500
I use the higher octain stuff, i can feel the difference
 

DenniMoto

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Jan 28, 2015
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Central Illinois
I ride a
Yamaha FZ-07
I use 87 only because most pumps are shared nozzle. If I get a higher octane, the crap that's left in the hose will probably fill a quarter of my tank, then there's still a hose full of good stuff left for the next guy that I payed for. :mad:
 

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