I spent part of the morning trolling other sites looking for more R5 info and came across this thread...
http://www.natsforum.net/viewtopic.php?t=1169
But specifically I am suspect on this particular response.. don't really think I ever heard this claim before.
(screenshot of response)
yeah that 'us market only' is bullshit. However, they DID have 2t oil at pumps at some gas stations in the UK in the 70's and 80s, i know for a fact.
Quote from: m in sc on August 25, 2021, 12:57:07 PM
yeah that 'us market only' is bullshit. However, they DID have 2t oil at pumps at some gas stations in the UK in the 70's and 80s, i know for a fact.
Do you mean 2t oil in cans.. or a 2t oil pump?
I can't think they actually had a fuel pump that dispensed premix.
they did actually. (the pump)
good friend of mine grew up in the UK, hes talked about it. his suzuki 100 was premix. :twocents:
Quote from: m in sc on August 25, 2021, 01:04:54 PM
they did actually. (the pump)
good friend of mine grew up int eh UK, hes talked about it. his suzuki 100 was premix. :twocents:
I'm picturing drunk 2t riders in the 70's grabbing the wrong pump handle and seizing motors a bit later..🤪
I want 2t oil in the pump at the gas station *whines*
look here:
https://rdlccrazy.proboards.com/thread/39131/petrol-stations-past
That's so awesome!
That's wild never heard of the premix pump.
I can confirm that I used to buy pre-mix at the petrol station from the pump. That was when two strokes were cheap transportation in the UK and Europe with little or no sporting aspirations. Cheap and cheerful ( but smelly) get a two stroke and if you could afford luxury or performance, you bought a shiny 4 stroke.
They disappeared as the economy improved and less and less people used bikes for basic transportation and no one wanted to smell of two stroke smoke, so the market disappeared along with Francis Barnett, James Arial Arrow/leader, and so on.
Bikes like the early YDS Yamahas and later the Super Six Suzuki (x6 or hustler) were a whole different market and came at a time when the Japanese companies were pouring a lot of money into GP racing with 50,125, 250, 350 and hugely powerful 50-60hp 500cc bikes. Things definitely changed since then. :whistle:
Some marinas still have premix in a pump. It ain't cheap.
IR8D8R
Quote from: IR8D8R on August 25, 2021, 04:17:20 PM
Some marinas still have premix in a pump. It ain't cheap.
IR8D8R
Pretty much all do around here, and yes is not cheap.
Most of the petrol in India was premix through most of the '90s. Diesel and premix. Very seldom saw a straight petrol auto. The last I was there in 2017, there were no premix pumps at all.
yes, we had portable 2 stroke pumps at every garage over here at one time. you'd put a couple of squirts in and your fuel, then go to pay for it. they always asked 'how many shots'? also, there was always a drum of distilled water and a redex dispenser on every forecourt. happy days :Clown:
cheers, gil.
Never knew Lowes carried this.
Quote from: soonerbillz on September 04, 2021, 05:59:52 PM
Never knew Lowes carried this.
That stuff works great in things like leaf blowers and week whackers that end up sitting for months at a time
Auto part stores have it too.
Premixed 50:1, contains stabilizer and zero ethanol. Smells OK, but not great.
(https://i.postimg.cc/kX4sSZWh/image.jpg)
In the winter we had pump pre-mix at the local gas station when I was a kid, catered to the snowmobilers.
LOVE the pump
Like your 2 stoke old world tech, can make them work and work well. I have a few on hand that MotoCarrer pulled off bikes. Most work, knowledge about what pump works on what bike is key.
JT
Just bought a Home Depot gift card for the oldest daughter. She buys her premix there, and her equipment dealer doubled her warranty if she uses it. Landscaping is her business, so valuable to her.