Was about to go on about the fact this fuel would cost me 4x the cost of 'pump' petrol.. but really appreciate the good idea to use it as a flushing/winterising method. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, just saw your post, in the same boat myself. Found a blog done by classic motorcycle, which used a classic small Yamaha to test aspen 4. All results were positive, it seems a lot of Brit bike owners use it, have a look yourself. Beginning to think what choice do we have.
Was about to go on about the fact this fuel would cost me 4x the cost of 'pump' petrol.. but really appreciate the good idea to use it as a flushing/winterising method. Thanks for sharing.
Many thanks for the confirmation that this stuff is good.
Thanks buddy appreciate the help
Stihl motomix and stihl Moto4 best I’ve ever used however I have to say Aspen fuels is right up there with it. Highly recommended
I'm actually mixing aspen 4 with stihl hp ultra it's a fantastic combination. I think better than motomix. Thanks for the video. 👍🏻
That’s actually a really good idea lol
@Mightysawman98 I've switched back to stihl hp super instead and mix it with aspen 4 as it's fd rated. Ultra is only fb rated.
Well put! Nice video!
Yeah he did a good job!
Love aspen fuels.
If you put aspen in machine then change back to pump fuel that is when breakdowns happen, stick with one or the other.
Very helpful video but poor sound. A mic would help a lot.
recommend this stuff if you don't use your stuff consistently
Can I use Aspen 4 for my motorbike ? In Ireland all pumps are now e10 and it wrecks our older engines. Looking for alternatives
Hi, just saw your post, in the same boat myself. Found a blog done by classic motorcycle, which used a classic small Yamaha to test aspen 4.
All results were positive, it seems a lot of Brit bike owners use it, have a look yourself. Beginning to think what choice do we have.
I always use only Aspen for my chainsaws
Actually aspen 2 is only for 50:1 ratios. Putting said fuel in a 25:1 engine will not end well