**Quite A Surprise

I don't mind E10 as it does work but E15 can cause damage.
That is what surprises me about Pilot/Flying J giving you no option but expensive premium for E10.
Too cheap to add/replace a pump but not too cheap to rip you off! ;)
Well, at least they openly announce it...

Had a chat with my Toyota mech, who frequently had to send in fuel samples after warranty issues...
Turned out you might unknowingly get anything up to E25 sold over here... despite the E10 labels...
The only chance to minimize the risk is to always select premium, where they cannot go over E5... hopefully...
 
I'm blind, deaf and stupid. Not seeing it... his avatar looks like an ST1100 to me. Don't see a sig line.
Sorry. It's just me...

The blended fuel risk to older bikes, especially elastomeric bits (seals, fuel lines, etc) is no joke. I worked in the "Rubber Industry" when the biofuel products were starting to roll out - we had to develop new compound recipes to withstand the stuff.

Worse, I have a dead 'Bird in my garage with eaten out carb diaphragms which are no longer available as die-ing proof. :-(
Keith B. Tidrick ** -- ** STOC # 4361 / Boiling Springs, SC
2007 Yamaha FJR1300A - Beautiful Black Cherry - "No Name" - to be christened when she whispers to me...
1998 Honda CBR1100XX - the "Temptress"
1996 Honda ST1100 - "SequenT" - Sad demise 9 Apr 2020
 
There's a reason I'm called EMOTO.*
Went back to your original post - again - and saw what I had not seen.

*Eventual Master Of The Obvious
 
Thanks for the heads up UP. Our Buccees has regular, midgrade, and premium 10% alcohol. Also 86 and 91 alcohol free. Filled up there yesterday and regular was 2.39 and 91 alcohol free was 3.50.
 
... and may it continue.
At least in the South.
Don't count on it if the clerk on Kentucky/Tennessee border was telling the truth (that's sort of in the South).
They were one of the first ones to 'get the memo' according to him. ;)
Maybe he was lying or didn't know (I did ask him) - one thing for sure time will tell and you might ought to be aware of it.
It's 'interesting' when you are bit low on fuel and your only safe choice is a $1 more a gallon.
It may depend on how many pump nozzles they have at each pump station.
Most only have 3 and diesel and sometimes not diesel.
 
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All good, Sadlsor. 'Cept for my referenced 'dead 'Bird', that is. Too sweet of a ride to be laid up. Shame on me!
Keith @Tidrick - A solution perhaps for your dead bird -

https://romaxcycles.com/

They are a carb rebuilder in Florida of vintage carbs and the CBR1100XX looks like it is listed.
 
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