Not really a fan of either Thin Lizzy or Gary Moore. Dont get me wrong, I wont dismiss them, just doesnt do it for me.
I’m not either, had the chance to watch Thin Lizzy shortly before Phil died didn’t go just wasn’t enough of a fan.
E10 isn’t available at pumps until 1st September Pump nozzles will have E10 signage rolling out up to September in a bid to be ready for the launch
Morrison supermarket petrol has been E10 for a few years I believe. I was told by the dealers never to use Morrison’s petrol in my Ford
Supermarkets don’t go live until Sept 1st https://www.shell.co.uk/content/dam...ns/europe/united-kingdom/morrisons-faq-v5.pdf https://www.shell.co.uk/motorist/e10-petrol.html
No idea probably just usual noise On looking further there was an issue in 2010 wrong fuel delivered into tanks and more recently 2021 contamination into live tanks by a workman
https://check-vehicle-compatibility-e10-petrol.service.gov.uk/manufacturer/Ducati The following models are approved for use with E10 petrol from the dates listed: Ducati Desmosedici 990 RR, Vehicles registered as from 18/05/2007 Ducati Diavel 1198, Vehicles registered as from 27/10/2010 Ducati Diavel 1198 ABS, Vehicles registered as from 27/10/2010 Ducati Diavel 1198 Diavel Carbon, Vehicles registered as from 27/10/2010 Ducati Diavel 1198 Diavel Carbon ABS, Vehicles registered as from 27/10/2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100, Vehicles registered as from 15/02/2007 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 evo, Vehicles registered as from 02/07/2009 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 evo SP, Vehicles registered as from 29/09/2009 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 S, Vehicles registered as from 15/02/2007 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 S+, Vehicles registered as from 02/07/2009 Ducati Hypermotard 1100+, Vehicles registered as from 02/07/2009 Ducati Hypermotard 796, Vehicles registered as from 02/07/2009 Ducati Monster 1100, Vehicles registered as from 10/07/2008 Ducati Monster 1100 ABS, Vehicles registered as from 14/10/2009 Ducati Monster 1100 evo ABS Ducati Monster 1100 S, Vehicles registered as from 10/07/2008 Ducati Monster 1100 S ABS, Vehicles registered as from 14/10/2009 Ducati Monster 659 Ducati Monster 659 ABS Ducati Monster 696, Vehicles registered as from 15/01/2008 Ducati Monster 696 ABS, Vehicles registered as from 14/10/2009 Ducati Monster 796, Vehicles registered as from 04/02/2010 Ducati Monster 796 ABS, Vehicles registered as from 04/02/2010 Ducati Multistrada 1200, Vehicles registered as from 04/12/2009 Ducati Multistrada 1200 ABS , Vehicles registered as from 04/12/2009 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Pikes Peak Special Edition Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Sport , Vehicles registered as from 04/12/2009 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Touring, Vehicles registered as from 04/12/2009 Ducati Streetfighter 1098, Vehicles registered as from 12/01/2009 Ducati Streetfighter 1098 S, Vehicles registered as from 12/01/2009 Ducati Superbike 1098 R Corse, Vehicles registered as from 30/10/2007 Ducati Superbike 1198, Vehicles registered as from 03/09/2008 Ducati Superbike 1198 SP, Vehicles registered as from 03/09/2008 Ducati Superbike 848 evo, Vehicles registered as from 20/05/2010. Models not listed should continue to use E5 petrol. For further information contact your local Ducati dealer.
This isn't exhaustive because most are E10 compatible and is even in the owners manual to say it is (my V2 does for example). I would still only use premium which I believe is staying as E5, but if worst comes to worst, check your owners manual (you can download electronically if out on the road) and if it's listed, you can use it.
There is a very interesting article about the effects of E10 from the Federation of Historic Vehicle Clubs : https://fbhvc.co.uk/fuels Although most of you will run modern fuel injected Ducatis it is still worth a read. The ethanol in the has a greater greater oxygen content, effective leaning the mixture. Bikes with modern injection and Lambda sensors will compensate to some extent but older bikes particularly those with carburetors will not. This could mead going up a size on the main jet and possibly lifting the needles by a notch. Whatever, fuel consumption will increase. The is of course the added problems of increased corrosion and detrimental affects on rubber and plastic components in the fuel system.