And I don't see the Guerrilla as the new Scram. I believe it's actually a more powerful Hunter. And a good way to look at life for me is, "don't waste your time and money trying to get what you want; learn to want what you've already got!"
Really enjoy your channel mate. I'm planning on getting back on 2 wheels after a 20 year break. Hummed and hawed about various bikes. 350 classic is the perfect choice. Very reminiscent of the '37 Speed Twin I think. Cheers. Andy, Dundee.
Hi Andy, go for it! The Classic has a real charm about it, it gets a lot of interest from folk when parked up 😁👍 brilliant value for money too! Cheers Bruce
E5 every time in my Bullet 500efi, and never from a supermarket. I tried E10 for a while but the bike would always 'cough' after coasting downhill, never have that problem with E5. Not sure about mpg, didn't use E10 for long enough to make a fair comparison, I'm averaging 75-85 bumbling around. Love your videos matey, I'm jealous of your commute.
Always use e5 in my bikes and have done the same in Classic 350 for over 2 years, never missed a beat and mad mpg, best bike I have owned in 54 years of biking. 😊
I've never put anything but E10 (often supermarket) in my meteor since new (now 6000miles). It's designed for it and I've just done a two-up run with luggage and got 210Miles before the light came on (usually 9 and a bit liters so 2gallons and maybe a bit). That was unusual as I normally get around 190 before the light is on but that's more stop start locally. I do put E5 in my carbureted bike in autumn just in case I don't get to ride it much over winter. That's 22 years old and I stripped the carbs last year and there wasn't any obvious signs of clogging etc from ethanol, so it doesn't bother me. Apart from the fact that E5 here used to be ethanol free but now it has up to 5%.... so watch this space for the next 22 years...
Hi Bruce thanks for the vid, yea weather is poo, but duck n dive in between the wt bits here in the NW, edge of the Lake District, I have a hunter nd E5 seems fine but the small amount of miles I do tend to go for the extra fuels bp or she’ll specials, and it goes blooming brilliantly at the moment, fuel X , air filter and mouth, also straight thro exhaust ( more for the louder note) but at 1500 miles just seems to get better, got the cam and will fit it, when I can, at nearly 70, it does everything I need, and don’t intend to spend 5k at moment, but just bought the beeline ll sat nav and having a bit of fun with that, thanks again for the vid and time to do it all, I am slowly getting there after noise issues and editing problems, but will get there, thanks again enjoying the hunter and occcasional ride on 350 bullet, take care Ted, NW biker dude, alias bay bimbler
Hi Ted, sounds like your real happy with the Hunter now you have done some mods 👍 I just fitted the touring bars to match higher touring seat and with the gearing returned to stock real happy again and the cam seems to work better now when needed as bike revs up easier on stock gearing, It has all been a bit trial and error for me and everyone has a different view on things and as you say you are contented with your bike like i am with mine 😁 Editing movies takes a bit experiment to get the right volume of bike and voice, i did try a media mod allowing a microphone but found it too much faff along with depleting the battery life requiring the whole lit to be plugged into bike etc, so i just talk when slow or junction etc, on my i player the Go Pro with wind sock is set at 80% volume and added voice over done on my Apple pc and microphone plugged in is set at 300% volume, sone folk spend a fortune on equipment but i just get on with basic stuff 👍 Using Go Pro Hero 10 with foam wind cover (£5 eBay!) Edited on IMac on the provided I Movie, with cheap microphone for voice over if needed,
Regarding the ethanol petrol, my pal who is a mechanic says that the real harm comes from e10 petrol lying in the fuel systems over the winter, it absorbs water apparently, so he told me that he puts half a teacup of twostroke oil in , a wee bit smokey , but its better than nothing he says anyway, cheers bruce, 😊
I also heard it is the E10 sitting long term which causes the issues, i use Castrol Fuel additive in my Willys Jeep as it would have ran on leaded petrol, i added a drop of castrol in my petrol hedgecutter qnd started up easy this Spring! 😁👍
From a country where E10 is the standard fuel. E15 is rolling out as a discount alternative. If the engine under consideration is for sale in the NAFTA countries, and this one is, it will run E20 without incident. There may be an impact on fuel economy, but which way you go depends on the FI system. E20 is also the standard in Brazil where these bikes are sold. So, use the ethanol and see how it goes. I guarantee it won't gum up the jets on your carburetor. And the ethanol isn't processed from "No. 1 seed corn", aka the maize you find in the supermarket.
So much has been written about this topic. The higher the ethanol content the more likely it is to eat rubber parts. If you run the bike regularly I would say it makes little difference but if like me it doesn’t do many miles use E5 plus an additive. I try not to use supermarket fuel as it doesn’t have the extra additives in it, unless you add them of course. I used to visit a fuel transfer depot for work and the branded tankers put the extra additives in whereas the supermarket tankers either didn’t or used less. Higher performance / compression engines probably benefit more.
There is deft a difference in our Jet garage E10 to nearby Asda E10, must be additives Jet use as G’s Astra VXR runs ok on The Jet E10 but splutters and pops on Asda E10!
we are well on with the winter barly here in the borders but the wheat will be a while yet.The thump thump of the Enfield reminds me of the turnip cutter i used to have with the petter engine.keep up the good work cheers.
I went from 90 Bhp with my BMW to 20 with my Fireball. There is something enjoyable about being able to use all of a bikes HP most of the time without ending up in jail or worse. Looking forward to your upcoming content. I do love castles.😉 Cheers 🥃
We do like the look of the Guerrilla, but , nothing they bring out will have the slow thumping engine character of the Classic 350 which I love, even my missus says nah , you'll never sell your Classic for something newer, and herself she still wants a Hunter because of the engine and the bikes looks, and there's some bargains to be had second hand now, 👍 Fuel wise I put e5 in when it's available generally ,and do feel the bike runs better on it , but if it isn't I don't mind using e10 , but my 24 year old carburated SV650 I always use e5 . Nice run Bruce Cheers Mel 🍻
Morning on the subject of petrol it’s always E5 in my bikes and premium diesel in my car slightly better performance may be it’s in the mind I don’t know but in the bikes withE5 they seem to run better I ride a T120 bonnie and a triumph rocket 3gt and I’m sure it’s better great video great scenery and a beautiful soundtrack of the little 350 in the Scottish countryside nothing better but I bet all that will change come autumn/winter 😂oh and I never use supermarket petrol just me🤷♂️ I go by what I’m advised that’s me take care ride safe
When my classic 350 was new and the engine was tight it ran very hot and there used to be a lot of pre-ignition / knocking / detonation / pinging / pinking (why are there so many words for that 🙂) when using E10. It was fine on E5 though so I've used it ever since. Still done only at around 1500 miles but the engine feels a lot looser is definitely cooler and just feels nicer to ride. That being said the knocking wasn't so obvious wearing a full face helmet but with an open face pilot style helmet, that only has fabric flaps over the ears, you can hear every little engine noise.
I remember my engine real hot when new and i like others thought it was because of the lean burn design being air cooled and it was restricted, now we all know changing parts does not make the bike run cooler and it is just because the engine does take at least 1500 miles or so to loosen up - and run a bit cooler 😁👍
Can't ever see me getting rid of my Classic 350, the more I ride it the more of a bond I am creating, its a fantastic bike ! Been putting E10 in it, so far so good 👍Its when I put diesel in it I will start worrying 😁😂
🥱Bruce Good morning 😅 you're right, .. To be satisfied "with what you have"! I've also been thinking about a 450 40hp 🤣. But no Bruce, we have a new engine at home if the other one doesn't work anymore. It's a good thing the Guerilla doesn't look as nice as the Classic 350😅. Fueling: I only fill up with the best e5 racing aral or Shell🤣 At the end you took the photos, that's how I feel every time I take a break. It's just a beautiful motorcycle ☺️especially in Drab
I think the saying i often use ‘Less is More’ sums up keeping what i have as i find more satisfaction the longer i own and use things, whatever it is, on the fuel thing my partners Astra VXR runs awful on cheap supermarket E10 but thats a performance engine of over 280 bhp! compared to low Enfield power!, i do find garden 2 stroke equipment does not like E10 fuel, i had issues with my Sthil 2 stroke hedge cutter, and cured it by running E5 in it 😜😁👍
@@Coastriderscotland yes for still ist aspen especially hedge cutter or brush cutter if you work with it a lot, aspen burns well and you don't stink completely of petrol after a day😅
Hello and thanks for the video! I do not like the name Guerilla first... Then you would ride too fast on it for shure ... Finally, RE have reached the top of the classic bike look with the 350 which is in another category. I do not see the "guerilla" on the side of your Jeep ! 🙃 They form a perfect pair for me 🏅
The E number has nothing to do with the octane of the fuel (low octane actually burns faster than high octane, causing predetonation in high compression engines) E is what is called in Germany a Volksverarsche. It means you are @sshøling the people. E is for environmental/ethanol as there is a percentage of renewable fuel in the mix.. Where you could find an old tank with pre-ethanol fuel and an engine might run on it. Ethanol deteriorates very quickly. What you should be asking yourself is how quickly will you use the fuel and what has the burning of ethanol done to the food prices in Central America so ppl can feel better. E0 or E5. Please
In the UK the E number does indirectly have something to do with octane number. E10 is 95 octane, while E5 is generally either 97 or 99 octane. And in my opinion it's that factor that is likely the reason that many folk report better running with the E5 fuel. Nothing to do with the level of ethanol but a lot to do with the fact that they are higher octane fuels
E 10 can damage engins severel mecanics in my country have noted a loot of engins smal engins like garden equipment/boat engins and older cars and bikes are getting damage, my 86mod XJ 900 clogd up in the carbs the etanol damages the O rings, seals +++ i always use E5
And I don't see the Guerrilla as the new Scram. I believe it's actually a more powerful Hunter. And a good way to look at life for me is, "don't waste your time and money trying to get what you want; learn to want what you've already got!"
Good point Trev the Guerrilla is like the Hunter 😁👍
Good to love what you already have 😁
Really enjoy your channel mate. I'm planning on getting back on 2 wheels after a 20 year break. Hummed and hawed about various bikes. 350 classic is the perfect choice. Very reminiscent of the '37 Speed Twin I think. Cheers. Andy, Dundee.
Hi Andy, go for it! The Classic has a real charm about it, it gets a lot of interest from folk when parked up 😁👍 brilliant value for money too!
Cheers Bruce
E5 every time in my Bullet 500efi, and never from a supermarket.
I tried E10 for a while but the bike would always 'cough' after coasting downhill, never have that problem with E5.
Not sure about mpg, didn't use E10 for long enough to make a fair comparison, I'm averaging 75-85 bumbling around.
Love your videos matey, I'm jealous of your commute.
Interesting findings of your EFI 500, i need to ask friend Trav what he uses and has same findings as yourself 👍
@@Coastriderscotlandit runs fine when warmed up can hesitate on the throttle when cold so not sure if it's anything to do with the fuel
Always use e5 in my bikes and have done the same in Classic 350 for over 2 years, never missed a beat and mad mpg, best bike I have owned in 54 years of biking. 😊
So many owners love there Classic 350s! 😁👍👍👍
E5 for me. The bike is so economical the cost difference is negligible.
Mpg is indeed so good a fill up is hardly any different! 😜😁👍👍
I've never put anything but E10 (often supermarket) in my meteor since new (now 6000miles). It's designed for it and I've just done a two-up run with luggage and got 210Miles before the light came on (usually 9 and a bit liters so 2gallons and maybe a bit). That was unusual as I normally get around 190 before the light is on but that's more stop start locally. I do put E5 in my carbureted bike in autumn just in case I don't get to ride it much over winter. That's 22 years old and I stripped the carbs last year and there wasn't any obvious signs of clogging etc from ethanol, so it doesn't bother me. Apart from the fact that E5 here used to be ethanol free but now it has up to 5%.... so watch this space for the next 22 years...
I think most of my 15,000 miles has been E10 but as you say a modern bike so designed so 😁👍
Hi Bruce thanks for the vid, yea weather is poo, but duck n dive in between the wt bits here in the NW, edge of the Lake District, I have a hunter nd E5 seems fine but the small amount of miles I do tend to go for the extra fuels bp or she’ll specials, and it goes blooming brilliantly at the moment, fuel X , air filter and mouth, also straight thro exhaust ( more for the louder note) but at 1500 miles just seems to get better, got the cam and will fit it, when I can, at nearly 70, it does everything I need, and don’t intend to spend 5k at moment, but just bought the beeline ll sat nav and having a bit of fun with that, thanks again for the vid and time to do it all, I am slowly getting there after noise issues and editing problems, but will get there, thanks again enjoying the hunter and occcasional ride on 350 bullet, take care Ted, NW biker dude, alias bay bimbler
Hi Ted, sounds like your real happy with the Hunter now you have done some mods 👍
I just fitted the touring bars to match higher touring seat and with the gearing returned to stock real happy again and the cam seems to work better now when needed as bike revs up easier on stock gearing, It has all been a bit trial and error for me and everyone has a different view on things and as you say you are contented with your bike like i am with mine 😁
Editing movies takes a bit experiment to get the right volume of bike and voice, i did try a media mod allowing a microphone but found it too much faff along with depleting the battery life requiring the whole lit to be plugged into bike etc, so i just talk when slow or junction etc, on my i player the Go Pro with wind sock is set at 80% volume and added voice over done on my Apple pc and microphone plugged in is set at 300% volume, sone folk spend a fortune on equipment but i just get on with basic stuff 👍
Using Go Pro Hero 10 with foam wind cover (£5 eBay!)
Edited on IMac on the provided I Movie, with cheap microphone for voice over if needed,
Regarding the ethanol petrol, my pal who is a mechanic says that the real harm comes from e10 petrol lying in the fuel systems over the winter, it absorbs water apparently, so he told me that he puts half a teacup of twostroke oil in , a wee bit smokey , but its better than nothing he says anyway, cheers bruce, 😊
I also heard it is the E10 sitting long term which causes the issues, i use Castrol Fuel additive in my Willys Jeep as it would have ran on leaded petrol, i added a drop of castrol in my petrol hedgecutter qnd started up easy this Spring! 😁👍
From a country where E10 is the standard fuel. E15 is rolling out as a discount alternative. If the engine under consideration is for sale in the NAFTA countries, and this one is, it will run E20 without incident. There may be an impact on fuel economy, but which way you go depends on the FI system. E20 is also the standard in Brazil where these bikes are sold. So, use the ethanol and see how it goes. I guarantee it won't gum up the jets on your carburetor.
And the ethanol isn't processed from "No. 1 seed corn", aka the maize you find in the supermarket.
Interesting facts on the Ethanol, thanks for sharing 😁👍
Cheers Bruce
That was Susan and I passing you by Whitekirk! Me on the Guzzi V7 850 Special and Susan on her new Triumph Speed 400!
Ah hello! I did spy the Guzzi! And that is the first Triumph 400 I have seen out on the road!😁👍👍
So much has been written about this topic. The higher the ethanol content the more likely it is to eat rubber parts. If you run the bike regularly I would say it makes little difference but if like me it doesn’t do many miles use E5 plus an additive. I try not to use supermarket fuel as it doesn’t have the extra additives in it, unless you add them of course. I used to visit a fuel transfer depot for work and the branded tankers put the extra additives in whereas the supermarket tankers either didn’t or used less. Higher performance / compression engines probably benefit more.
Lots of good info in the comments on the fuel 👍😁
Cheers Bruce
E5 for me. Seems to run sweeter, but it could be my imagination. 😅
There is deft a difference in our Jet garage E10 to nearby Asda E10, must be additives Jet use as G’s Astra VXR runs ok on The Jet E10 but splutters and pops on Asda E10!
@@Coastriderscotland I knew a chap who wouldn't touch asda petrol.... And he worked at asda!!
we are well on with the winter barly here in the borders but the wheat will be a while yet.The thump thump of the Enfield reminds me of the turnip cutter i used to have with the petter engine.keep up the good work cheers.
Seen a winter barley field harvested here last week, be starting the others soon 😁👍
I went from 90 Bhp with my BMW to 20 with my Fireball. There is something enjoyable about being able to use all of a bikes HP most of the time without ending up in jail or worse. Looking forward to your upcoming content. I do love castles.😉 Cheers 🥃
I will get some more castles for you soon! 😁👍👍
Cheers Bruce
We do like the look of the Guerrilla, but , nothing they bring out will have the slow thumping engine character of the Classic 350 which I love, even my missus says nah , you'll never sell your Classic for something newer, and herself she still wants a Hunter because of the engine and the bikes looks, and there's some bargains to be had second hand now, 👍
Fuel wise I put e5 in when it's available generally ,and do feel the bike runs better on it , but if it isn't I don't mind using e10 , but my 24 year old carburated SV650 I always use e5 .
Nice run Bruce
Cheers Mel 🍻
Hi Mel, deft the older bikes like the E5 more, think the Jeep would prob run on anything flammable! 🤣😜👍👍
@@Coastriderscotland 😅😅
Morning on the subject of petrol it’s always E5 in my bikes and premium diesel in my car slightly better performance may be it’s in the mind I don’t know but in the bikes withE5 they seem to run better I ride a T120 bonnie and a triumph rocket 3gt and I’m sure it’s better great video great scenery and a beautiful soundtrack of the little 350 in the Scottish countryside nothing better but I bet all that will change come autumn/winter 😂oh and I never use supermarket petrol just me🤷♂️ I go by what I’m advised that’s me take care ride safe
😁👍👍👍
When my classic 350 was new and the engine was tight it ran very hot and there used to be a lot of pre-ignition / knocking / detonation / pinging / pinking (why are there so many words for that 🙂) when using E10. It was fine on E5 though so I've used it ever since. Still done only at around 1500 miles but the engine feels a lot looser is definitely cooler and just feels nicer to ride. That being said the knocking wasn't so obvious wearing a full face helmet but with an open face pilot style helmet, that only has fabric flaps over the ears, you can hear every little engine noise.
I remember my engine real hot when new and i like others thought it was because of the lean burn design being air cooled and it was restricted, now we all know changing parts does not make the bike run cooler and it is just because the engine does take at least 1500 miles or so to loosen up - and run a bit cooler 😁👍
Can't ever see me getting rid of my Classic 350, the more I ride it the more of a bond I am creating, its a fantastic bike ! Been putting E10 in it, so far so good 👍Its when I put diesel in it I will start worrying 😁😂
🤣😁 👍
🥱Bruce
Good morning 😅 you're right, .. To be satisfied "with what you have"!
I've also been thinking about a 450 40hp 🤣. But no Bruce, we have a new engine at home if the other one doesn't work anymore.
It's a good thing the Guerilla doesn't look as nice as the Classic 350😅.
Fueling: I only fill up with the best e5 racing aral or Shell🤣
At the end you took the photos, that's how I feel every time I take a break. It's just a beautiful motorcycle ☺️especially in Drab
I think the saying i often use ‘Less is More’ sums up keeping what i have as i find more satisfaction the longer i own and use things, whatever it is, on the fuel thing my partners Astra VXR runs awful on cheap supermarket E10 but thats a performance engine of over 280 bhp! compared to low Enfield power!, i do find garden 2 stroke equipment does not like E10 fuel, i had issues with my Sthil 2 stroke hedge cutter, and cured it by running E5 in it 😜😁👍
@@Coastriderscotland yes for still ist aspen especially hedge cutter or brush cutter if you work with it a lot, aspen burns well and you don't stink completely of petrol after a day😅
280 bhp🤣
@@miaumeow7726 it’s a rocket! Her sons Mustang is about 315 bhp! 😜👍👍👍
@@Coastriderscotland 315🤣
Hello and thanks for the video! I do not like the name Guerilla first... Then you would ride too fast on it for shure ... Finally, RE have reached the top of the classic bike look with the 350 which is in another category. I do not see the "guerilla" on the side of your Jeep ! 🙃 They form a perfect pair for me 🏅
Im sticking with my Classic! Perfect companion for the Jeep! 😁👍👍👍
E5 in my Intrrceptor
Cheers Colin! 😁👍👍👍
The E number has nothing to do with the octane of the fuel (low octane actually burns faster than high octane, causing predetonation in high compression engines)
E is what is called in Germany a Volksverarsche. It means you are @sshøling the people.
E is for environmental/ethanol as there is a percentage of renewable fuel in the mix..
Where you could find an old tank with pre-ethanol fuel and an engine might run on it. Ethanol deteriorates very quickly.
What you should be asking yourself is how quickly will you use the fuel and what has the burning of ethanol done to the food prices in Central America so ppl can feel better.
E0 or E5. Please
Interesting info there Tim, thanks for sharing this 👍😁
In the UK the E number does indirectly have something to do with octane number. E10 is 95 octane, while E5 is generally either 97 or 99 octane. And in my opinion it's that factor that is likely the reason that many folk report better running with the E5 fuel. Nothing to do with the level of ethanol but a lot to do with the fact that they are higher octane fuels
I tried e5 and e10 in my ktm 390 adv. And its not really made much difference. Still need to fuel up every 150 miles regardless of the fuel quality.
I think modern fuels are miles ahead in quality to years ago, we all would like a bigger fuel tank thats for sure! 😜👍
E 10 can damage engins severel mecanics in my country have noted a loot of engins smal engins like garden equipment/boat engins and older cars and bikes are getting damage, my 86mod XJ 900 clogd up in the carbs the etanol damages the O rings, seals +++ i always use E5
😁👍👍
Sale the 350 buy the 500 you liked
😁 👍👍