- Thu Jun 22, 2017 1:16 pm
#68504
Paulk - just remember that in Germany the handle may well be blue,,,,,,,,,,, Austria & Switzerland too I think. I've literally just got home from a trip through Germany, Austria, Italy & Switzerland on the Harley, only been home a week and I've forgotten already! BUT, the pumps will be marked with 95, 98, or E10 . Just pick your preferred brew, with any EFI bike I just buy the cheapest, the EFI will compensate, that's it's job. As I said earlier, I wouldn't use E10 in anything with a carburetor, it can damage brass and rubber components if they're not specified for it. I suspect the bike running like a bag of spanners was more connected to the heat than the fuel, the EFI Enfields, like my Harley, have hydraulic tappets, not necessarily a good mix with hot, thinning engine oil. Just MHO of course, I could be wrong (my wife assures me it CAN happen,,,,,,) it's always possible the bike's ecu didn't adjust for the fuel, just seems unlikely. Having said all that, one tank full of the "wrong" fuel is unlikely to do any lasting damage (as long as it's petrol, not diesel of course), and if you're touring, the wrong fuel is always preferable to pushing,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IMHO.