
(Perhaps I should point out that E5 refers to 5% ethanol. It's also worth pointing out that Ethanol degrades faster than petroleum and hence the shorter life span. Also, Ethanol encourages condensation, so leaving it in an older bike means rust)



Yes! and whippet food was tuppence a pound too. You tell that to the young people of today-and they won't believe you!harrymuffin wrote: ↑06 Aug 2021 22:23 Never had problems running a 1000 Vincent on 100% methanol or a Velo KTT MK1 both racing machines or general over the counter Cleveland Discol which was around 30% alchohol on the road, they all went must faster and the road cars and bikes much smoother. Rubber fuel pipes were what you got from Vale-Onslows and float tips were what came with the Amals.
I tend to agree with this:MickeyMoto wrote: ↑06 Aug 2021 08:23 The internal combustion engines has a lot to offer. Synthetic fuels appear the way forward. Just need a good source of clean electricity.
JCB are running an existing engine on hydrogen.
We are heading the wrong way with Lithium ion batteries. They are only clean at point of use. They are still dirty in their production and delivery and now their end of life...
Côte de Tyne?MickeyMoto wrote: ↑11 Aug 2021 06:24 I look forward to a renaissance in the English wine industry last seen in the warm period 500 years ago.