Have any of you guys heard of Sea Foam? Would you use it in your Trike ?
Have any of you guys heard of Sea Foam? Would you use it in your Trike ?
Verlon E. Lawrence
Viet Nam Trike Rider
It's Great Stuff...we used it in all of Our Yard Vehicles that we run around on the Junk Yard. They get "lugged" a lot and sometimes filled with "used/old gas" out of insurance wrecks. If You have no "issues" with Your Trike, I personally see no reason to run it....probably won't hurt anything, but no gain to I bet.....
..if it has WHEELS, I'm in...ThumbUp
,,,,,use it when I have my boat winterized and stored but that's the only time I use it ,,,,,may look into Startron .
we all have our faults .....others point them out to us......guess we know what theirs are
Not a big fan of SeaFoam as it does get into the oil if used as a shock treatment.
But I am a big fan of Tehcron. Its good for whatever ails a gas engine.
Use SeaFoam to keep our Yamaha RSV trike running well. Whenever our trike is stored, even for days, I fill both main and aux fuel tanks and give fuel a dose of SeaFoam and Stabil. Started this practice early in the life of our trike, after I let our trike sit for a month with untreated fuel. Had serious backfiring and really got scared. Never have issues with treated fuel. Trike always starts easy and runs smoothly. Don't bother to treat fuel on trips, but always treat fuel and run trike 10-15 minutes to get treated fuel in system for storage. Works so far...<br />
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p.s. We are retired and our car and truck sit most of the time. Dump a can of SeaFoam into each vehicle periodically to keep them running well.
Leo TOI #617
(Jeannette)
09 RSV Black on Red with Hannigan trike conversion
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</div>Sea Foam is a very good cleaner. It also has some other benefits but mostly the cleaner is it claim to fame. I once bought a Yamaha Royal Star Venture that the owner did not take very good care of. Ir really ran horrible until I ran add a full quart can to the gas tank and went for a ride. Cleaned everything out and it ran great. <br />
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I use it as a maintenance cleaner in my GL1800 from time to time but not on a regular basis. Mostly I run StarTron in every tank of gas..
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
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<div class="message">Sea Foam is a very good cleaner. It also has some other benefits but mostly the cleaner is it claim to fame. I once bought a Yamaha Royal Star Venture that the owner did not take very good care of. Ir really ran horrible until I ran add a full quart can to the gas tank and went for a ride. Cleaned everything out and it ran great. <br />
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I use it as a maintenance cleaner in my GL1800 from time to time but not on a regular basis. Mostly I run StarTron in every tank of gas..</div>
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You use StarTron in EVERY tank of gas???? What on earth for? You must be wealthy.
Sea Foam is a great cleaner.I have had good sccess with it.RIDE SAFE
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<div class="message">You use StarTron in EVERY tank of gas???? What on earth for? You must be wealthy.</div>
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</div>I also use StarTron.It only takes about a teaspoon per tank.Ain't gonna break the bank using it.RIDE SAFE
I have used Sea Foam both as a regular maintenance and as a drastic cleaner. I have used it in fuel systems and in lubrication systems. If the bike has sat for some time and the carbs are gummed up, run it thru the fuel system. If the oil has not been maintained like it should, add some to your crankcase and let it work thru there for a while, then drain it out. Sometimes if either system is bad enough you will have to do the dosage a few times before seeing good results. But yes, I do on occasion add a little to my fuel system just to keep the carbs clean. Ride safe.
"As a fuel system additive, Sea Foam helps, clean carburetor jets, clean passageways, clean fuel injectors, clean deposits, stabilize fuel for up to 2 years, control moisture and adds lubricity to fuel."
http://www.seafoamsales.com/sea-foam-motor-treatment/
Leo TOI #617
(Jeannette)
09 RSV Black on Red with Hannigan trike conversion
I use non ethanol gas in my trike and all my lawn and garden equipment. I agree with Skutter, " If You have no "issues" with Your Trike, I personally see no reason to run it....probably won't hurt anything, but no gain to I bet...." If you plan to store your trike for any length of time, then I would recommend an additive of some sort. Here in S/W Ga. I ride year round and have no storage issues.
GWRRA, TOI, PGR, American Legion, Ga ABATE It don't matter what you ride, it's just being able to put it in the wind that does. :GL1800:
Thanks for the Replies,may put some in my tank just to clean her out.
Verlon E. Lawrence
Viet Nam Trike Rider
Sea foam... Yeah I put that s€*t in everything!!! (Franks red hot)
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Sea Foam is also used to treat oil and since it is oil based and you don't need to change the oil after a treatment, not sure how it would hurt getting into the oil. Sea Foam is good for some type deposits in the carburetor/fuel injector and combustion chamber. It doesn't have as much effect on ethanol water accumulation or the goo that results when the ethanol evaporates. I believe it is most effective when sprayed into the engine while running through the intake venturi of the carburetor(s).
wiredgeorge Mico, TX.
I personally use Sea Foam in my vehicle from time to time. Does a fantastic job of cleaning it out and getting her to quiet down and run smoother.
I've heard some stories on the stuff where a vehicle wouldn't fire for the longest time. Owner sold it and the buyer drop a can of Sea Foam into the tank. After a few hits of the key, the vehicle fired up, rough at first and then after it idled for a little while, the buyer drove off in it.
Only time I would use it would be when you notice that the engine isn't running like normal or your gas mileage seems to drop off. Just tossing it in may be wasting your money. Just my opinion though.
I use it in my Valkyrie all the time.
With six carbs it gives me piece of mind that they won't gum up, when she sits between rides.
I too use Startron in my GL1800 '10 model. It only takes 1 ounce per 6 gallons so it's not that expensive. I've also use seafoam in my fuel to preserve it and Startron also has that ability. I have a Kawasaki Mule 550 and after years it started running rough. Poured 1/2 can of Seafoam in the fuel and drove it and it now runs like new. Had a shop overhaul the carburepepperpepperator on the Mule but it still ran rough. Seafoam cured the problem. As you might guess I'm sold on both these products.