leaded gas was used to boost the octane rating and is still used for high compression 2t and 4t engines. before the stelite coating was introduced valves it also helped"cussion" the valve seat and keep the valves from corroding.
you can use it.but unless this bike is worked out and runs very high compression you shouldn't need it
Unleaded fuel was introduced in the mid 1980s, it depends what engine it has, if it needs leaded fuel you will need a new engine
leaded fuel is economic compared to unleaded because more distance is covered with leaded than unleaded
Unleaded fuel should always be used in a modern engine. Leaded fuel causes a detrimental buildup that will quickly destroy your bike.
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Unleaded
The engine originally ran on leaded gas (hence, no torque converter). Leaded gas is no longer available (in the US), but the vehicle will run well on unleaded.
I don't think there is a way to visually tell the difference between leaded and unleaded fuel. However, leaded gasoline has become "extinct" and it is more likely that you have unleaded gasoline in the can.
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unleaded fuel
Unleaded, most vehicles manufactured post 1983, particularly Japanese are made to run on Unleaded
Unleaded Premium
Yes, it is unleaded. No gasoline sold for consumer vehicles in leaded.