Alan - I actually did give the bike a very slight bit of throttle when I was having the starting issues... the engine seemed to catch a little sooner when I did.
Checkers - I wondered about the ethanol blended fuel. It's really popular around these parts, and I know my cage loses around 3mpg's when I use it. The local chain gas station I use here does not have the e-10 sticker on the premium unleaded pump, I thought they were required by law to identify if it was a blend. Their premium is 91 octane. The local Murphy Oil at Walmart has 93 octane, but the pump is clearly marked 10% ethanol.
Was in the dealer today and going to grab some of the octane booster, but they were sold out.![]()
The bike for the most part is not giving me any problems. Had one longer crank interval last week after a 10 minute stop. Most of my riding has been too/from work, so the bike sits for several hours between rides. It's supposed to be 96 with nasty humidity here again tomorrow, and I know I'm going to need to make a fuel stop... will be interesting to see if I experience any issues on restart.
Rob, Yes blended fuel will run in a Harley. If a rider uses pure gas for a tankfull, he will be astounded how much better it runs and starts as ECM recalibrates. Octane booster will not help blended fuel. I only add it when I can only get regular pure gas. Sorry for delayed response, but I am an over the road truck driver and gone 2 weeks at a time.