NULON – for bikes??

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    john morgan
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    hey all,
    got my car serviced yesterday and the usual sell with the wynns products was tried.I`m always sceptical of these types of products anyway but it got me wondering later on during some turkey tasting.
    Has anyone tried this on thier bike? be it engine flush, fuel treatment or other.If so , any positive results.

    by the way, someone gave me a bottle of wild turkey rare breed for my birthday recently.I got say its NICE.I hope its not too pricey as it would good to drink regularly.. SMOOOTH. :)

    morgo

    #152183

    Alex
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    G’day Morgo,you didn’t ask for my opinion on doing that but my answer is officially no, haven’t tried it and most definitely won’t be in future. Haven’t heard anyone ever doing so either.

    #152184

    drew
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    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    mate had an RZ500, filled it up and the young bloke said that an older bike that used to run super will need flash lube stuff added in the fuel.

    mate ask me that it would be useless as it didn’t have valves.

    i said pretty much. 😆

    i only use valve saver in the cars with LPG fitted.

    #152239

    Paul
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    The only stuff I ever used was octane booster in my old XR250, it had be bored out to 270cc and with the higher compression it needed the highest octane fuel I could get so I found that 98 premium ULP was good but it still pinged a bit, if I added oct booster to that it ran nicely.
    Would have been good if I could get Avgas 100, apparently they used to love that stuff!

    #152185

    john morgan
    Member

    yeah,
    I dont use it in my cars so bke wasnt either, just wondering…bit of wild turkey starts these ideas

    #152254

    Bruce Curtis
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    I used to use additives in my performance cars gearboxes it seemed to help with shifting and bearing life.

    wouldn’t use any where a wet clutch was involved tho’

    BC

    #152186

    i use nulon in all my 2 smoke engines..or redex if i can find it…big thumbs up….gets rid of carbon build up :cheer:

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