Piaggio Group Vehicles & E10 (Gasoline with 10% Ethanol)
The following Table and Exception List shows Piaggio, Vespa, Gilera, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi, Scarabeo and Derbi Bikes and Scooters compatibility with E10 (10% Ethanol) fuel.
Basically all EFI bikes and scooters over 50cc are ok with E10 unless they are shown in the exception list.
E10 FUEL COMPATIBILITY INDEX - SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES
EXCEPTION LIST: (Motorcycles and Scooters not compatible with E10)
GILERA
SCARABEO
APRILIA
MOTO GUZZI
DERBI
Basically all EFI bikes and scooters over 50cc are ok with E10 unless they are shown in the exception list.
E10 FUEL COMPATIBILITY INDEX - SCOOTERS & MOTORCYCLES
Piaggio - Vespa - Gilera - Moto Guzzi - Aprilia - Scarabeo - Derbi
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Engine | Fuel Supply | E10 compatibility |
50cc | Carburettor or EFI | No |
Over 50cc | Carburettor | No |
Over 50cc | EFI | Yes |
EXCEPTION LIST: (Motorcycles and Scooters not compatible with E10)
PIAGGIO
- X9 500
- Beverly 400 & 500
- Beverly Cruiser 500 (before May 2008 – before chassis ZAPM3450000010306)
- Beverly Tourer 400 (before May 2008 – before chassis ZAPM3440000002740)
GILERA
- Nexus 500 (version Euro 2)
SCARABEO
- 500 GT
APRILIA
- Atlantic 500
- SL Falco 1000cc
- RSV 1000cc 1998 - 2003
- Tuono 1000cc 2002 - 2006
- Shiver 750cc
- RS 125cc
- RX / SX 125cc
- Pegaso (Rotax engine)
- RXV / SXV 450cc & 550cc
MOTO GUZZI
- V7 Classic: Before chassis ZGULW0001BM115002
- V7 Cafè: Before chassis ZGULWA006BM112067
- V7 Racer: Before chassis ZGULWB00XBM100722
- California 1100: other than chassis ZGUKDE, ZGUKDG, ZGUKDH, ZGUKDL, ZGUKDM
- Breva: 750
- Griso 850: Before chassis ZGULSB0016M111528
- Griso 1100: Before chassis ZGULS00017M1133321
- Griso 1200: Before chassis ZGULSE - ZGULSG
DERBI
- All motorcycles
Labels: Fuel
3 Comments:
I try not to use any ethanol fuel.
I agree with this also. Ethanol attracts water and can tend to split off from the normal gasoline component of the fuel. It will then evaporate at a different rate and can degrade overall fuel quality quite quickly.
Many thanks for sharing this information. This is eventually very useful. But actually I am trying also not to use any ethanol fuel.
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