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Power loss after putting in unleaded fuel...what to do?

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As the title states, I mistakenly filled up with unleaded fuel, instead of LRP. The bike has lost a huge amount of power and now hits only 60km/h tops. Would the fuel account for this?
A friend reckons I could put two capfulls of 2 stroke oil in the tank, but I don't want to take chances. Also, the engine states 10w40 oil, but I could only get 20w at the service station. Is 20w ok? I live in Cape Town and it is pretty warm.
Any advice, please?
 
Main concern is the power loss, seems like it can't just be the fuel...
 
We use unleaded all the time, we have no choice in the matter, so the "unleaded" part should not matter. However, how fresh is the fuel? It is not unheard of to have water in the tanks at the station. Try draining the float bowls and the tank, fill with known-fresh gas and try again.

Oil. You say 20w. Was there anything after the w? Like 20w-50? A straight 20 oil is too thin for normal use, but a multi-weight 20w-something (usually 50) is fine, but recommended for warmer temperatures, which are probably ending for you.

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Right so...turns out that actually the bike is only firing on left side, no spark on right
 
This has to be electrical. The head light also only goes on when set to bright.
 
Believe you might be right, though I'm hoping it's just a short somewhere. I'm going to ask in the electrical sub forum.
 
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Just a quick update. Firstly, thanks to all who weighed in here, appreciate your time and trouble. Secondly...it turned out to be just a dirty plug, both cylinders are firing again! Sorted it myself, feeling very happy. The headlight therefore must be unrelated and probably just requires a bulb.
 
The question about valve adjust was never answered.
 
A blown bulb can mean a regulator not regulating properly. Usually it just means a blown bulb, but I would check on the voltage at the battery with the engine running to make certain that with a fully charged battery at 5000 RPM you are not over about 14.5 volts.
 
Apologies! With regard to valve adjust, not sure. It's next on the maintenance list.
 
Watch those Fowling plugs, I went through four sets of them before I realize my float levels were not adjusted properly!
 
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