fuel stabilizer?

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That will last you for a couple years.
If your that cheap get a couple buddies together and as I believe it would do about 4 bikes, Then its less then $2 each.
 
That will last you for a couple years.
If your that cheap get a couple buddies together and as I believe it would do about 4 bikes, Then its less then $2 each.

but how long can you store the stabilizer after it is opened?

are all brands the same? Sta-bil, motomaster, lucas?
 
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I found this about Sta-bil which is what I use from CT. Not sure if Lucas would be the same?

"Q: What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
A: The shelf life of all STA-BIL products is 2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly capped and stored in a cool, dry place. If the product has not yet been opened, you should use the color of the fluid as an indicator. If the product is still bright red, it is fine to use. If the product has turned to av ery dark red (or brown) color, we recommend purchasing a new bottle. It will not harm anything if you use an old bottle of STA-BIL, it just may not be as effective. "

http://www.goldeagle.com/brands/stabil/faq.aspx#3
 
$6.99 is expensive? sounds pretty cheap to me.
 
$6.99 is expensive? sounds pretty cheap to me.

+1. Not spending the 7 bucks could cause you far more headaches and cost more than that. Buy the fuel stabilizer then don't think about it anymore.
 
Seafoam at CTC. 473ml can for $11.99
 
where do you buy your fuel stabilizer? cheapest i have found at cdntire for $6.99, that's quite expensive, anyone know of a cheaper place?

$7 is expensive?! I can think of a lot more things I waste $7 that are far less productive!

But I did accidentally buy a bottle of Sta-Bill not knowing it will clean 300L worth. If anyone wants to ride their bike to me at South Scarbs to dribble in some into your tank before you winter storage, come on my by.
 
$6.99 is expensive? sounds pretty cheap to me.

of course it is, when you know how much it cost to make them.

i just bought the motomaster one 250ml from cdntire for $7.99 for 250ml!!

the other one i think is total rip off is engine ice, $20 for 2L of water+antifreeze :P

guess nobody here study business?
 
$7 is expensive?! I can think of a lot more things I waste $7 that are far less productive!

But I did accidentally buy a bottle of Sta-Bill not knowing it will clean 300L worth. If anyone wants to ride their bike to me at South Scarbs to dribble in some into your tank before you winter storage, come on my by.

you dont study the product you are buying anyway, why would you care where your money goes.

let me teach you something

$1 is not expensive, but if $1 buys you a bottle of water out from those 2.99 24pack nestle water(like in gas station), would you say is expensive now?

is not about the actual amount, is the cost for making them/how much profit vs what you pay.

hope that make sense

because i am pretty sure the $7.99 that i paid, at least $6 went to profit for CT. <-thats 300% profit.
 
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Sorry guys not trying to be offensive mean or anything, just wanted to be a smarter buyer. Please forgive me if i was rude.
 
Sorry guys not trying to be offensive mean or anything, just wanted to be a smarter buyer. Please forgive me if i was rude.

Nope, not rude you have an opinion and you are entitled to it. Just as others are entitled to theirs. Personally I don't think profit is a bad word and I believe it is the corner stone to good business. Throw away your calculator and figure out how much profit is earned on zero dollars. I bet you can do that all day.

Now let me teach you something. Contrary to what you may believe, a cost of a product had less to do with how much profit will be made and more with how much the market will bear for said product. If no one separates with their money for a product then it is either useless, not competitively priced or has an alternate offering that, when compared, puts it off the radar of the prospective buyer.

You have every right to be an informed consumer. With the internet, the information is right at your finger tips but you always have to remember what is right for you may be wrong for somebody else. Judge less and live more.

Your water bottle analogy could be translated into the formula for a more reasonable cost for fuel stabilizer too, you might just have to buy a truck load to get it to where you want it though ;)
 
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