I've been reading up on this. Most fuel is E5 and it's going to go to E10 soon.
The ethanol draws in moisture and separates from the petrol (phase separation) and the resulting acidic mix sits at the bottom of the fuel tank rotting it away from the inside.
The general concensus seems to be that if you are going to store a bike you should drain the carb and tank. Alternatively I've seen advice about filling the tank to the brim, thereby reducing to a minimum the amount of moisture laden atmosphere which comes into contact with the fuel.
In the case of my KE100, it doesn't get used much and really only comes out to play in the snow and the odd summer ride, so for 2 or 3 months at a time it's standing. The carb on these bikes is inside the engine cases so draining it is a pain in the arse. I was thinking on this bike that if I filled the tank to the very top and then block up the tank breather, which is of the dirt bike rubber hose type and so is easy to bung, that would effectively completly seal the tank.
I've read that most "super" unleaded blends don't have Ethanol, so that would be the fuel to use, although the manufacturers and vendors are not obliged to put the ethanol content on the pump and therefore most don't so you could still get Ethanol.
Any experiences?
The ethanol draws in moisture and separates from the petrol (phase separation) and the resulting acidic mix sits at the bottom of the fuel tank rotting it away from the inside.
The general concensus seems to be that if you are going to store a bike you should drain the carb and tank. Alternatively I've seen advice about filling the tank to the brim, thereby reducing to a minimum the amount of moisture laden atmosphere which comes into contact with the fuel.
In the case of my KE100, it doesn't get used much and really only comes out to play in the snow and the odd summer ride, so for 2 or 3 months at a time it's standing. The carb on these bikes is inside the engine cases so draining it is a pain in the arse. I was thinking on this bike that if I filled the tank to the very top and then block up the tank breather, which is of the dirt bike rubber hose type and so is easy to bung, that would effectively completly seal the tank.
I've read that most "super" unleaded blends don't have Ethanol, so that would be the fuel to use, although the manufacturers and vendors are not obliged to put the ethanol content on the pump and therefore most don't so you could still get Ethanol.
Any experiences?