- Thu Oct 03, 2013 2:05 pm
#2752
Scalyback's guide to Ethanol in France
Thankfully, fuel in France is clearly marked.
If it says 95 or 98, then that it what it is.
Somewhat cheaper is the mixed fuel with 10% ethanol to 90% 95 type fuel this is marked at the pump as SP95-E10.
Older bikes were not designed to drink ethanol with it's corrosive properties and likelihood of containing water too!
Giving this to an older bike will make it sound drunk as well as eating fibreglass tanks and other problems.
It is similar to liken adding ethanol to fuel for a bike, to adding methylated spirit to whiskey for your grandmother.
I have included some pictures to clear things up at French petrol pumps.

This is a pump with ethanol.

This is a pump without ethanol.
I trust there is similar sense in the UK?
Simon
Scalyback's guide to Ethanol in France
Thankfully, fuel in France is clearly marked.
If it says 95 or 98, then that it what it is.
Somewhat cheaper is the mixed fuel with 10% ethanol to 90% 95 type fuel this is marked at the pump as SP95-E10.
Older bikes were not designed to drink ethanol with it's corrosive properties and likelihood of containing water too!
Giving this to an older bike will make it sound drunk as well as eating fibreglass tanks and other problems.
It is similar to liken adding ethanol to fuel for a bike, to adding methylated spirit to whiskey for your grandmother.
I have included some pictures to clear things up at French petrol pumps.

This is a pump with ethanol.

This is a pump without ethanol.
I trust there is similar sense in the UK?
Simon
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