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DragonRdr
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« on: Yesterday at 06:55:00 AM »

It's that time of the year again, especially for those of us who live in the northern part of the country who put our bikes in winter storage. I'm posting a web site that lists locations in the US and Canada that sells Non-ethanol gas.

https://www.pure-gas.org/

Cheers

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Jess from VA
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« Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 08:05:48 AM »

Good job.   cooldude

That site is mostly accurate, but not always.  If you have to make a drive to get it, best to call them before you go.

I only use non ethanol gas in the 35 carburetors at my house (year round), and have to drive 100 mi round trip to get it (30-40 gallons at a time).  The communist save-the-planet local govt's in my region (No VA) won't allow it to be sold. 

I was out there yesterday, and was talking to a gas tanker driver filling up the station out there (with diesel), and he told me he cannot even get it at the central gas terminals up here, and has to haul it all the way from Roanoke VA (southern VA).  He also told me that the old advice to never gas up at a station while a tanker is filling their underground tanks (stirring up the goop in the tank) is pretty much an old wives tale.  He said every pump has three filters in it that clean down to micron size, and there are also filters at the terminals where the tankers fill up.  He did say that old gas stations with in ground metal gas tanks can be a problem with rust.  Very nice young fellow.


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Jims99
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« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:25:37 AM »

I guess I’m lucky here in central Florida. We have 4 non ethanol stations within 5 miles from us.
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John Schmidt
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« Reply #3 on: Today at 01:13:12 PM »

All the Shell stations in the Green Bay area sell the hi-test as ethanol free, not sure about other locations around the country. Kinda nice...we have a Shell about 2 miles down the street and it's on the way to anywhere in the metro area.
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