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New owner of a 1976 90/6. Bike is stock, 23,000 miles. Do I need to use premium unleaded gas, or can I go with regular?
Why? Thanks for any/all input. Rand

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To understand octane rating, you need to understand a little bit about how car engines work.
The engine’s power comes from carefully controlled explosions of gasoline/air mixture inside the engine. To control the explosions, the gasoline must burn at exactly the right rate. This is controlled by the gasoline’s chemical composition.
Gasoline is a mixture of many chemicals that burn at different rates. One chemical that burns at the right rate is isooctane. A chemical that burns too quickly is n-heptane. To describe how fast a gasoline burns, a scale was developed using these two chemicals. Isooctane is defines to have an octane rating of 100, which n-hepatine has an octane rating of 0. Octane ratings compare the burning characteristics of gasoline to mixtures of isooctane and n-hepatane.
For example, if a cheap gasoline burned the same way as a 50:50 mixture of isooctane:n-heptane, the octane rating would be 50. Gasoline with an octane rating of 87 burns he same way that a mixture of 87 percent isooctane and 13 percent n-heptane would burn.
New owner of a 1976 90/6. Bike is stock, 23,000 miles. Do I need to use premium unleaded gas, or can I go with regular?Why? Thanks for any/all input. Rand
I use 87 on my R90/6 (1975) and I use a couple of drops of Marvel Mystery Oil in the gas. Just about a teaspoon per gas tank to keep the valves lubricated and the engine smooth. For the last two years I have ran this bike hard and not once I have encoutered an issue.
This is my experience also.I put 89 in my R75/6 last week and it ran like crap through the whole tank. Back to 93 and it runs fine.
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