wfooshee
O, Woe is me!!
The 85 at your altitude is the same performance octane-wise that we sea-level folks get in 87. You're wasting your money putting mid-grade in it just to get 87. Put in the cheap stuff and send me the difference.I have personally never seen an owners manual for any vehicle that recommends 85 octane gasoline. Around here every station has it and I have never noticed any difference in performance or mileage when using it in my cages but have been reluctant to run it in the FJR.
I live at 5800' elevation. Rides frequently vary from 3000' to 11,000'.
Find other stations. Around here, ethanol-free is available in all grades, not just premium. And it's not going to destroy your bike. Just don't store it without a stabilzer.I've also been burning premium gas in all of my toys, dirtbike, four wheeler, bandit, etc. to avoid ethanol. I've been told "E" is horrible for motorcycles. The one thing I couldn't glean out of this thread was if higher octane gas hurts the FJR or not. If not I think I'll still try to avoid putting corn in my motor and leave it for feeding hogs like it should be used.
Ironic, in that ethanol was first used in premium as an octane booster. Regular gas, 87 octane. Dump in some ethanol, POOF! 91 octane. (That goes back to when I had hair, and before RadioHowie married his wife the first time.)
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