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  • Anonymous

    #16
    Originally posted by Jeff Tate
    Every so often I dump in about a 1/4 bottle of Gumout to the gas of all my bikes. Never a problem.
    Thats my favorite. Especially if i just bought a new/20 year old bike.

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    • Anonymous

      #17
      Sea Foam is the very best -

      Although I have gotten decent results using Regane and Techron too. I once ran a Goldwing on straight Techron after running out of gas. Some white snoke came out, but after gassing it back up it seemed that it had never run better. <g>

      I always dump the whole container in the tank. Sometimes into less than half a tank.

      All my bikes are at least 20 years old, and the above three have never failed to help them run better.

      Oh - and Sea Foam can also be used in the engine oil, and will stabilize the fuel for long term storage too.

      Good stuff.

      stephen

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      • Anonymous

        #18
        Down here we dont have a lot of need for fuel stablizers. In south Ga our winter is about 2 to 3 weeks at the most and not all at the same time.

        In fact they closed schools for 2 days this year for "cold weather"(high was in the mid 30's...... crazy isnt it

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        • dlancer

          #19
          Like someone stated earlier I usually start my bikes about once a month thruout the winter and let them run till they are good and warmed up. With the advent of global warming it usually gets warm enough a few times during the season to take a short ride. I've never had amy problems.

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          • firemun59

            #20
            Gents,

            The ultimate fuel stystem cleaner (add to the tank) is call 'seafoam'. It will also act as a stabilizer during winter storage. You can say I am full of it, but once you try it you will be a believer. It is awesome in any gasoline engine. Heres link its available at NAPA.

            www.seafoamsales.com

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            • jm_foote

              #21
              Originally posted by firemun59
              Gents,

              The ultimate fuel stystem cleaner (add to the tank) is call 'seafoam'. It will also act as a stabilizer during winter storage. You can say I am full of it, but once you try it you will be a believer. It is awesome in any gasoline engine. Heres link its available at NAPA.

              www.seafoamsales.com

              I think I could use that Sea Foam a bit more than my bike!

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              • emjay

                #22
                I use Berryman B12 chemtool occasionally.

                http://www.berrymanproducts.com/

                They also recommend it prior to an oil change, but I haven't tried that yet.

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