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Fuel for Honda Scoopy ?

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19 hours ago, FriendlyFarang said:

I think no scooter has this from factory. These stickers are put there by rental shops, so if OP bought this scooter (and it wasn't a second hand one from a rental shop), it doesn't have such a sticker.

Well our Scoopy does, so you think wrong. It’s a Honda sticker, from the factory. And it’s 91, although my missus always goes to the nearest servo and fills up with 95.

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  • KhunBENQ
    KhunBENQ

    The latest models accept 91 E10, 95 E10 and 95 E20.

  • VocalNeal
    VocalNeal

    Or even Bangchak 91S with additives to clean the system.   

  • FriendlyFarang
    FriendlyFarang

    I think no scooter has this from factory. These stickers are put there by rental shops, so if OP bought this scooter (and it wasn't a second hand one from a rental shop), it doesn't have such a sticke

13 hours ago, kickstart said:

I have a vet friend ,drives around visiting dairy farmers ,he had a Finno for less than a year ,got rid of it used too much fuel , and not over reliable ,now back to Waves.

I have done over 100k km on Waves  ,only use  Gashole 95 ,as recommended by more than one mechanic.

I  get 50-52 km/litre ,to get 67 km/litre you would have to ride at no more than 50 km/hour and take a long time getting they ,can not see it ,as has been said maybe for the 110cc modal.

The thread is making a fuss over nothing.

 

Never took any notice of spanners in Thailand.

 

Honda will tell you what fuel can use then it's up to you. 

 

Personally I only ride local at 30 - 40k on scoot 110 or Wave 125.

Long journeys a motorbike or the truck. 

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