Tue, 15 Sep 1998 10:51:10 +0100 - Message No. 3990
From: "Seaton, Andy"

Subject: RE: RE:


No way my friend. Unleaded has always been more ecologically friendly as well as more engine friendly. 

Regards...



	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Mpousiopoulos Ioannis [SMTP:ibou@intranet.gr]
	Sent:	15 September 1998 08:51
	To:	xrv@atic.org
	Subject:	Re: (XRV) RE: 

	    Why should not be using leaded Andy?
	    Is there any problem?
	    Until now in Greece I never meet anyone who use unleaded.
	    I think that is more ecological as @  has'nt catalyst.

	John.

	-----Original Message-----
	From: Seaton, Andy 
	To: 'Justin C. Sanders' ; 'xrv@atic.org' 
	Date: Τρίτη, 15 Σεπτεμβρίου 1998 10:19 πμ
	Subject: (XRV) RE:


	>Hi,
	>
	>You should NOT be using leaded. Unleaded is the way to go. Has been for
	years for motorbikes.
	>
	>I don't know if anyone else on the list has seen the press release for the
	new @. Basically it is a detuned VTR engine putting out approx. 100 bhp. It
	will be called the Varader or something like that. No pictures as yet but I
	think it will be on show at the next major bike show, Milan I think.
	>
	>Ciao for now...
	>
	>
	>
	> -----Original Message-----
	> From: Justin C. Sanders [SMTP:jsanders@mozcom.com]
	> Sent: 15 September 1998 00:30
	> To: 'xrv@atic.org'
	> Subject:
	>
	> Greetings from the Philippines......
	>
	> I am the proud owner of a 97 RD07 which I believe to be the only @
	currently in the Philippines.
	>
	> 1) I have put just over 2000km's on the bike and consider the bike just
	about run in. I have recently started to open the throttle more and have
	noticed that at about 5500 - 6500 rpm under hard acceleration the bike
	splutters or misses. This is even more noticeable when riding on an upward
	incline. I can only imagine that it is either a fuel problem or spark plugs.
	I am running on leaded / premium fuel (The guy who imported the bike for me
	told me to use leaded, is this correct?). Before I start dismantling this
	weekend does any one have any suggestions.
	>
	> 2) My bike is a Japanese import. I have no dealer support. All manuals are
	in Japanese. I as do not intend to take up Japanese at night school - can
	any of the guys living in England advise me where I can get a manual from
	for my @. My mum lives in Liverpool so I could get her to organize and send
	out to me.
	>
	>
	> Thanks in advance - Great list....
	>
	>
	> Justin Sanders
	>
	> atic # 277
	> Jsanders@mozcom.com
	>
	>
	>
	>



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