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Old 12-24-2008
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Default Can you use cheaper gas in motorcycles?

I have a 2000 Suzuki Katana and have never put anything less than 91 grade, or Super Premium for Colorado, in the tank. But, since gas is super high right now, does it hurt the engine to put lesser grade gas in the tank?
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Old 02-22-2009
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You should use the grade of gasoline recommended by the manufacturer of the engine of the motorcycle otherwise you may shorten the length of the life of the engine or damage it in some other way.Is the money you save by using a lower grade of fuel worth the chance that you may end up later with costly repairs?The engine will run on a lower grade of fuel, but is the savings worth the potential future cost?
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Default cheap gas

Sure, you can use the cheap stuff.. I dont, but I dont have or like fuel problems.. but thats me..
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