Is the gasohol risk quantifiable?
For me dollars and cents speak the ultimate language when it comes to technical product choices.
Perhaps it is possible to harmonize the discussion through this common denominator.
Using my 70.000km and the engine running smoothly from the first day as an example=
Estm. average consumption 6L/100 km= 4200 L total petrol consumption
Assuming all 4200 L had Gasohol and assuming 3b saving versus non-gasohol the total savings are 25200b.
This should be correlated to
- lower life span of the engine expressed in $value.
( any empirical studies on this ? )
- alternatively repair cost caused by gasohol usage ( Shell guaranties any damage )
- or provable power loss
Up to this very second my 25200b are indisputable savings, no repair on the engine, no power loss, no indication of a lower life/km expectancy.
Use your own assumptions and tell the outcome. It might, perhaps might change with higher power bikes.
If that is the case it should be clearly mentioned to differentiate to normal street bikes
Pico




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