Want a good laugh and yes it almost happened! I could not get my leg out of the chain so I was thinking about laying the bike over and taking my pants off in the middle of the road. when I let the bike roll a bit I could tell it was not winding up in the sprocket just pulling in behind it. So a nice as easy as possible coast to the bottom of the hill. Strange thing my YZ has no guard at all. Nothing covering the counter shaft sprocket and I don't ever remember getting my pants hung up on that. Guess I am going to have to stop wearing those britches like thughes 317 said! haha.I know it's not nice to laugh at someone's misfortune . . . . but damn.
I wonder if that actually is a problem caused by ethanol, I’ve been using ethanol gas since it first came on the market about 40 years ago and it’s never caused me any trouble. For the Tenere I use premium which here in Wisconsin has no ethanol, on the rare occasion when premium isn’t available I use 87 octane which contains 10% ethanol.Well I got the carb out today and disassembled. View attachment 103044
Got to love Ethanol fuel.
Got it all apart and put it in the ultrasonic cleaner along with Sea Foam. Got it all cleaned up and I had a 45 pilot and adjustable needle in the spare parts drawer. Runs like Seiko watch now.
I was wondering if ethanol was why it was a greenish color. I remember it being a light brown color when I had to clean gummed up carbs.I wonder if that actually is a problem caused by ethanol . . . .
I would disagree with your neighbor. My understanding is that most gasoline (except for specific blends in CA etc) is refined to ~85 octane. Ethanol is 106 octane and is added as an octane booster to gasoline to get the appropriate octane level. So if your attempt is to have the least amount of ethanol, 87 octane would have less ethanol than 93 octane gas. This is why the pump has a sign that says up to 10% ethanol.Not a fan of ethanol, but old gas is old gas. My neighbor disagrees with me on STA-BIL being needed. He says just use premium fuel. I know that my wife's TW goes weeks without being started. Between the 'Tender, and STA-BIL, it starts every time the starter is pushed, and runs like a top. I also know that my FJ would runs rough for a while if it sat just two weeks. And that was without ethanol.