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Biofuel and expanding tanks

#1 Post by BikerGran » Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:22 pm

Not a problem I have but I've seen it discussed on here - I don't know if this is true but someone just posted on Facebook...

" I know it costs a bit more but use super unleaded. There's little to no bio ethanol in it and won't affect plastic or fibreglass tanks."

Worth looking into maybe?
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#2 Post by squadron Nero » Fri Nov 28, 2014 4:10 pm

I only use shell V-power in mine. Maybe it's snake oil but it certainly isn't any worse for it and for the cost per tank (£1-ish) I'll take that all day.

There's plenty of vids on YouTube, with results to suggest it has plenty of advantages.

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#3 Post by spiderwheels » Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:39 pm

I can't remember which forum I read that somebody managed to shrink the tank back to normal size by leaving it dried out for a few months..

Would running super unleaded / v-power reverse the damage?
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#4 Post by wayno » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:08 pm

Don't use the European E10 fuel anyway, I accidentally filled mine up with it in france thinking it was super unleaded (turns out it was 95 ron biofuel) and my bike ran like a pig till the next fill up.

My friends all pointed out that in reality it won't make any difference to my bike, at which point I asked "then why did this conversation start with me saying, what the hell is that E10 stuff, my bike has been running like crap since we fuelled up"

My tank has always been a big expanded, I just find that when I fit it to do the front up first loosely, then bolt the rear bracket to the tank loosely, then bolt the bracket to the sub-frame and do it all up.
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#5 Post by blinkey501 » Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:31 pm

spiderwheels wrote:I can't remember which forum I read that somebody managed to shrink the tank back to normal size by leaving it dried out for a few months..

Would running super unleaded / v-power reverse the damage?
No this fuel will not reverse the damage.

But it is the way to go with the plastic tanks
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#6 Post by spiderwheels » Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:47 pm

blinkey501 wrote:
spiderwheels wrote:I can't remember which forum I read that somebody managed to shrink the tank back to normal size by leaving it dried out for a few months..

Would running super unleaded / v-power reverse the damage?
No this fuel will not reverse the damage.

But it is the way to go with the plastic tanks
Ah well. As long as it stops make it any worse.. at least mine still fits (just about!)
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#7 Post by spiderwheels » Fri Dec 05, 2014 3:42 pm

It seems vpower (or nitro as it is now known) does contain ethanol, but perhaps only up to 5%.

Is it just the 10% stuff we have to worry about?
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#8 Post by TwinkietheKid » Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:44 pm

spiderwheels wrote:It seems vpower (or nitro as it is now known) does contain ethanol, but perhaps only up to 5%.

Is it just the 10% stuff we have to worry about?
I'd worry about any percentage of content, the damage would take longer with 5% as opposed to 10%, but it will occur.

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