Good question. Yes, you can add a whole can of Sea Foam Motor Treatment to your bike’s gas tank (though I’d try to make sure there’s at least a gallon or more of fuel in the tank). High Mileage would work great for this as well.
Using a high concentration like that is a great way to clean and one of the best ways to make the most out of a can of Sea Foam. After you add it, ride the bike until it’s almost empty before you refuel. (No need to ride right away, but just try to burn through as much of the treated fuel as you can before refueling).
If you don’t need a strong cleaning dose, you can add half a can once in a while for routine preventative maintenance.
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Good question. Yes, you can add a whole can of Sea Foam Motor Treatment to your bike’s gas tank (though I’d try to make sure there’s at least a gallon or more of fuel in the tank). High Mileage would work great for this as well.
Using a high concentration like that is a great way to clean and one of the best ways to make the most out of a can of Sea Foam. After you add it, ride the bike until it’s almost empty before you refuel. (No need to ride right away, but just try to burn through as much of the treated fuel as you can before refueling).
If you don’t need a strong cleaning dose, you can add half a can once in a while for routine preventative maintenance.