Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada
Hey everyone, I know there's been a little discussion about octane level and ethanol in our tanks.
I've made it my goal to make sure my bike never sees ethanol again! The dealer filled the first tank but I'm hoping I can use the map linked to prevent it from happening again.
Usually non-e runs over 90 octane, in my area it seems to average at 92. I also have the option to get some Sunoco race fuel (101 octane) but I don't see the point!
There's a ton of stations on the map but be sure to check the details before running over, some prices are way high and some stations require a CFN / commercial license.
Hey everyone, I know there's been a little discussion about octane level and ethanol in our tanks.
I've made it my goal to make sure my bike never sees ethanol again! The dealer filled the first tank but I'm hoping I can use the map linked to prevent it from happening again.
Usually non-e runs over 90 octane, in my area it seems to average at 92. I also have the option to get some Sunoco race fuel (101 octane) but I don't see the point!
There's a ton of stations on the map but be sure to check the details before running over, some prices are way high and some stations require a CFN / commercial license.