I read somewhere, maybe on this forum, of a technique of running a bike on 
a hand-held bottle of gas and pouring in Sea Foam until the engine stalls. 
Then you let it sit for a while, finally emptying the carb bowls and then 
reattaching the main gas tank. Sounded worth a try, so I decided to do the 
little experiment this afternoon. 

I actually used a turkey baster from the dollar store with the bulb removed 
on about an 18-inch length of gas line, so it didn't have a lot of gasoline 
to work with. I watched the gas going down and started pouring in the Sea 
Foam. I was ready for the thing to choke and die, but it never did. It 
started belching smoke out the exhaust pipes, but it just kept running. I 
dropped the hose to the floor and nothing came out, meaning that it was 
running off Sea Foam in the bowls, but it kept running.  I shut the bike 
off, picked up the turkey baster, filled it back up with gasoline, and ran 
the bike again until the smoking stopped. Hmm, not what I expected.

I've read Sea Foam is supposed to be light oil, naphtha, and isopropyl 
alcohol. Will a bike really run on that, or did I never get close enough to 
straight Sea Foam to choke the bike? Thoughts? I really don't have time to 
pull the carbs if I don't have to. Get I get the technique wrong?

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