One owner, 17k miles, new tire. Clean and clear title. I don't have time for touring this summer, busy with school and work.
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Versys much better at fuel economy and comfort; however its taller and heavier. Suspension is little different, it can handle some off road pretty good. Egros are Ok but take some time to get used to it. Grate handlebars, wide and much closer to you then on FZ6. It doesn't buzz, mirrors are fine...
Still riding it, but if someone'd like to have it....
Its just too tall for short guy like me :rolleyes:. Overall (in comparison with fz6) better wind protection, way more comfortable and could easily handle some light off-road. Oh, has much more torque on low and mid rpms....oh well thats...
Thats the problem. No test were ever made or at least I never found any records. BUT there is one small 150cc Honda Titan made only for Brazilian market which can run on 100% ethanol or any lower blends. You can find it on official Honda's web site (Honda Brazil)
well if your car is about 20 years old then it might. BTW it was not a rumors about higher % of ethanol in all king of gasoline. Last month EPA approved 15% blend for cars made in 2000 and up...good new for the industry! All relatively new cars are ethanol compatible.
Here is the kit and here is the instruction . Process is exactly the same for cars.
You are absolutely right about gas mileage and BTUs in one gallon of e85 vs gasoline. Most sites that sell those kits emphasize high octane of e85 which is kinda true, but it won't make any difference with...
Here is the kit and here is the instruction . Process is exactly the same for cars.
You are absolutely right about gas mileage and BTUs in one gallon of e85 vs gasoline. Most sites that sell those kits emphasize high octane of e85 which is kinda true, but it won't make any difference with...
hello everyone! I've been thinking about converting my straight gasoline fz6 to flex fuel fz6. It doesn't look very complicated - all we need is one kit and pair of hands growing from right place.
Im doing this thing only for educational purposes. This won't improve my gas mileage, won't save...