I just got back from the local motorcycle dealer. Although I was just
there to pick up an air cleaner I had ordered on the phone, I asked
the guy at the parts counter a few questions. Some of his comments
went against some things I'd heard before, so I wondered what you guys
thought.

1. All motorcycles have high compression engines and should be run on
high octane gas. (I've tried 89, 91, and 93 octane gas and can't tell
any difference in performance, although I seem to get better mileage
on high octane.)

2. Sea foam should not be used in motorcycles. It will
"crystallize" (his word) in the bowls and cause problems. (Hmm, how
does Sea Foam ascertain the type of vehicle it's in?)

3. Products such as Startron or Sea Foam will prevent problems but
will not solve (how about mitigate, I wonder?) any existing problems.
If jets are partially clogged, they will have to be cleaned
physically.

Your reactions?

I was actually asking him what he suggested I try next if the new air
cleaner doesn't change anything. I have a 1984 V30 Magna that I picked
up at Christmas. It runs fine from light to light, but if I get on a
freeway on-ramp and hit the throttle it kind of "lunges" and
hesitates. Acceleration is not smooth. It's not a big problem, but
it's a kind of an irritation. So far I've put in new NGK plugs and
today it's the air cleaner.

Are the main jets next, cleaned physically?  Any advice from the more
experienced would be appreciated.

Glenn

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