hazy
Junior Member
Have anyone uses the Broquet fuel catalyst?Does it really helps on your Fuel comsumption?
BROQUET Motor Cycles
BROQUET Motor Cycles
that has got to be worth something...the chemical oxidation process has been made 'more smooth'
Act now and I will include helmet lube that lets your helmet slide thru the air like a knife thru butter. Its and extra 20$ for shipping though.
Act now and I will include helmet lube that lets your helmet slide thru the air like a knife thru butter.
Will it help motorbikes?
We have many written testimonials from motorbike owners who have been using Fuel Cat since 1991. The Royal Signals White Helmets display team use a Fuel Cat on all their specially built motorbikes.
Another weasel answer. They can't say "Yes" because it is provably untrue and they can't say "No" so they fudge it. I'd like to see Jeremy Paxman get this lot on his show. Testimonials are no substitute for double-blind trials, whether they come from the Royal Signals or from Joe Bloggs - and indeed there is precedent for the British military being ripped off with a similar scam, in the middle of ****ing WW2 of all times, in the shape of the Broquet fuel catalyst (essentially the same thing by a different name, tested by Practical Classics in their January 1990 issue (IIRC) and found to be a load of ****e; unfortunately the article seems to be too old to appear on their website). It's also worth noting that aluminium heads with hardened valve seats have been standard practice on motorbikes for a lot longer than they have on cars; and many motorbikes are two-strokes, and don't have valves.
If you send me 100$ I will send you a magic troll that will make your tires last longer and be stickier.
I hope it's not this one:
it turned out to be a tyre eater, not a tyre saver and certainly not worth $100. However he's also a politician which could explain it.