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No. I have three bikes.
Given a choice I'll buy non-ethanol, but we travel a fair amount and generally buy what is at hand when we need fuel
It looks like in our town, the Canadian Tire Gas Bar premium is ethanol free.
If they are all like that, that is good for us here because that chain is well distributed.
I have unconfirmed indications in Ontario that Shell V Power is ethanol free.
I plan to start checking for stickers on the pumps as I travel around for work, I believe the thing to beware of is one reading E10. I assume the E is ethanol, the number is the maximum percent content?
Now Russian fuel is a completely different story and not a good one.
I have unconfirmed indications in Ontario that Shell V Power is ethanol free.
Also, TOP TIER gasoline can contain ethanol up to a maximum of 10% by volume. In areas where ethanol is not always used for blending, a TOP TIER gasoline that has passed all performance testing is still qualified as the additive supplier would have tested their product on the appropriate fuel.
On the coast,we've got a fair amount of EtOH free places- boats need it.