Should I Use a High Octane Fuel?

Using 93 octane gasoline in your motorcycle may offer some benefits, but it depends on the specific requirements of your motorcycle’s engine.
In general, higher octane gasoline is recommended for engines with higher compression ratios, as it can help prevent knocking or pre-ignition, which can damage the engine over time. However, if your motorcycle has a lower compression ratio or does not require high-octane fuel, using 93 octane gasoline may not provide any significant benefits.
It’s important to note that using a higher octane fuel grade than recommended by the manufacturer is unlikely to improve performance or fuel efficiency, and it may even reduce fuel efficiency or cause other issues.
To determine whether you should use 93 octane gasoline in your motorcycle, check your owner’s manual or consult a certified mechanic. They can provide guidance on the specific requirements of your motorcycle’s engine and recommend the appropriate fuel grade to use.
