Just to add to this, diesel has a shelf life of 6 months, 91 has a shelf life of about 3 months. E10 is about a month.
If you use fuel that has expired, you risk damage to high pressure fuel pumps, fuel rails, fuel injectors, EGR systems, evap canisters etc.
Careful….
I’m clearly following the wrong accounts!
Could be uglier… I was hoping for an old Ssangyong.
Ha! What SUV is it?
I think I need this
Until you can prove microsoft excel isn't conscious, we can't rule out the possibility
How ironic that the left has now become theistic dualists, in denying the possibility microsoft excel is conscious
If we can accept a mouse has consciousness, why not excel?
Precautionary principle means we no
I was more thinking like this
With the fuel crisis, I think it's time I bought a V8.
The last of the Vee Eights?
Phase Four heads...
If you are writing for The Age and write up a guy who went Brisbane - UQ - KPMG - Productivity Commission - Senate staff - Senate as some sort of existential struggler in life that's earthy because he once saw a cow just give up. Walk into the sea.
Well, that’s what Cosplaying Coal Canavan would do, so would Angus Well done.
They said wrong answers only.
Don’t check LinkedIn. Nothing good can come from that.
Nooooope....
It's... intense. 🤣
Uhhh... that's a normal, even expected, interaction on Grindr...
Hey @mark-carney.bsky.social can you give @albomp.bsky.social some pointers on how to tell Trump "yeah, nah"
He needs to get far better at it.
Kyle Sandilands has always been a challenging wank.
All Americans in the Middle East are non-essential.
Breaking news: the CEO of BMW is leaving.
He gave no indication he was leaving…
Well that’s impressive. Manosphere knows no bounds.
Nice when the garbage takes itself out.
Can’t do that if your car has a carburettor…
There are a couple of bits that are a bit rough, it's a brand new bike from a brand new manufacturer in a country that forgot how to build things.
The wiring to the rear lights and the bracket is a bit "back yard" theres still a couple of rattles. I'd wager it'll come out as production progresses.
All the controls fall to hand, the throttle mapping and response is perfect, regen in a bike is beautiful, so are the brakes. It was a doddle to ride slowly and fun to punt around hard.
The user experience is great, the screen is easy to see and interact with, the drive modes are on point.
Big expensive bikes are about fun, not practicality.
They're about theatre, feeling, they're about being a toy. I thought I'd miss my big thumpy V twin, the exhaust you hear from a half mile away, the torque and the feeling of building revs.
This bike had the fizzyness and feeling. I loved it!