lankydoug
Husqvarna
Pro Class
VP makes the 30 year fuel for classic and collectable cars. I think it's just above 100 octane... A VP dealer was telling me about it. If you're going to use pump fuel just make sure you use it up in 90 days and that it has no ethanol and you'll be fine for most bikes so long as it is 93 octane or better. One thing that is beneficial besides the shelf life is that if you tune your engine to a race fuel like VP110 you will get more out of it especially if you mod the head for more compression and advance the timing a bit.Most casual riders dont use race fuel, i dont i use premuim from shell with putoline mx5 so i run the gal ragged an often.
30years stable what fuels that i will buy a tank an run it throug bike before i leave it for a while.
I use race fuel in every motorcycle, chainsaw, weed-eater, leaf blower that I own. I probably spend an extra $300 per year on the fuel but I'm never working on it because of a corroded up pilot jet or a leaking priming bulb or spongy "O" ring, when I could be riding. I often fix my neighbors yard equipment for a little extra cash and 90% of the time it's fuel related.... I use the extra bucks to by race fuel for my stuff.
