Aspen Fuel

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Woodpecker
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Location: Rainham Kent

Aspen Fuel

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Hello All
Has anyone used Aspen fuel in your bikes. If you look it up it was developed in Sweden and used in the agriculture machinery as a high quality pure form of petrol. It apparently does not degrade when left in the fuel tank, for example over winter. The only downside I can see is the cost 2.5x the cost of 4star. But if you only use your bike in good weather on a limited miles it colud be ok.
Any views??
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Alan H
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Re: Aspen Fuel

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Yes. It's stupid expensive.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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canaletto5
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Re: Aspen Fuel

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Alan H wrote:Yes. It's stupid expensive.
In other words, it's not free
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Alan H
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Re: Aspen Fuel

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Far from it.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
Woodpecker
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Re: Aspen Fuel

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Is it any good has anybody tried it?
barney01
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Re: Aspen Fuel

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Aspen fuel is good at saving the planet and has 95 octane rating. If i was not using the bike for a long time fuel stabiliser or simply remove the petrol from the bike.
NO SMOKE .......NO POKE
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