Ron strand
Active member
I recently rode from Hill City, SD to Casper, Wyo round trip twice in two days (don't ask)and thought I'd run ethanol on one trip and regular gas on the other. The weather conditions and wind were nearly identical on both days and I covered 544 miles on the first day and 552 miles on the second day. I set my throttlemeister at 70 mph and interestingly enough completed both trips within 15 minutes of each other. Traffic is a non issue in this part of the world so I don't think it really made any difference. My calculated mileage according to the trip computer was within 1 mpg of the mileage computed by "hand". I worked out the tankfuls so that my tank was empty upon arrival at both Casper and back at Hill City. When I pulled into fill at the end of both trips I had gone 41 and 47 miles respectively in the reserve mode. This was a bit unsettling as you can imagine. So as unscientific as this may seem, I think the results should be able to stand for themselves as the differences are quite large. The first thing I can say is that there is huge difference in drivability on my AE. Idle and off idle response was much smoother with the regular gas. With ethanol I noticed a lot of surging at low RPM's which made the AE harder to control on takeoff but I'm so used to the AE by now I'd never ride anything else anyway. Power and responsiveness IMHO were much improved within 10 miles of filling with regular gas on the day 2 trip. The biggest single difference although was in the fuel mileage. On day one with the ethanol in the tank I averaged 39.2 mpg. On day two with the regular unleaded-I averaged 45.6. I feel sorry for you poor b******s that don't have any choice in the matter. Believe it or not I have to make another trip tomorrow and am going to try ethanol again with a shot of Seafoam in the mix. I'll keep you posted.