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Hi just got a different bike and it has about just under a full tank of fuel. The mixture is blue in colour.

Bit of a stupid question I know.........But would anyone know what this make of two stroke oil maybe?

I want to stick with the same one as I found my bike does not take to TTS.

Thanks in advance

WRC

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I want to stick with the same one as I found my bike does not take to TTS.

can you explain this further, i thought TTS was one of the best out there?

The bike seemed to be sluggish, wasnt running right, a little rich at 1:60. I mixed it in with the blue stuff, hence thats why i'm asking the question to get the original oil.

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if you were using TTS before then i should stick to what you know. i dont like mixing brands of oil , so i would drain the tank and clean the carb out and start with a fresh mix. 60 to 1 sounds a rich mix anyway i would have thought that 70 to 1 would be fine, but i dont run a sherco. i personally use the pj1 silverline stuff in my trials bike and TTS in the trail bike (autolube), this always seems ok to me.

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Doesn't the blue Putoline smell like strawberries?

Personally, I use 75ml of Castrol TTS in 5 litres of super unleaded with an Iridium plug in my 06 Rev 3.

some does....some doesnt

generally the bottle with the strawberry on it does. both the same colour though.

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can you explain this further, i thought TTS was one of the best out there?

The bike seemed to be sluggish, wasnt running right, a little rich at 1:60. I mixed it in with the blue stuff, hence thats why i'm asking the question to get the original oil.

Drain your tank, and start fresh. A quality, fully synthetic, mixed at 80:1 is what you need. Modern synthetics don't need those heavy ratios.

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Drain your tank, and start fresh. A quality, fully synthetic, mixed at 80:1 is what you need. Modern synthetics don't need those heavy ratios.

Yes drained it out and have put in a mix at 70:1................it clears out nice..............did a trial today and the bike was great.

Cheers bud

WRC

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