We are working on those dates and looking fro a NESBA rider to take on a distributorship. If you or anyone is interested in taking barrels back to your region from a SE event on consignment contact Jeff Pitzer at jeff.pitzer@bwfuel.com or jeff.pitzer@nesba.com.keller34;107955 wrote: is there any chance that later in the year that you guys are gonna make it to any of the midwest/midcentral events. i ran the fuel when i was at barber and was very impressed with it but dont know if its gonna be possible to make it south this year
JOHNBOY;110081 wrote: Okay, so what's the deal here? This guy on the WERA board is saying this stuff is crap. I don't really see the points of having it at events other than to make money, unless members are being used as guinea pigs.
http://forums.13x.com/showthread.php?t=244306
JOHNBOY;110187 wrote: I don't care how many posts someone has, that doesn't make them credible. Why don't you post here for NESBA members. You didn't answer the question.
JOHNBOY;110271 wrote: Is it safe? Has it been thoroughly tested or is that what NESBA members are for? Have there been engine failures due to this product? Why should I use it?
JOHNBOY;110302 wrote: Two more questions. Does the fumes smell like chicken grease? Will you be selling by the gallon at Nesba events? Is so, how much?
You can definitely smell the chicken. I tried out a tank at RA in December and you could tell which bikes were running it on the track. I didn't think it was any worse then race or aviation fuel though. Actually, if you've ever been to a small airport and smelled 100LL and got pumped to go flying from it, I thought it was kind of like that.JOHNBOY;110302 wrote: Two more questions. Does the fumes smell like chicken grease? Will you be selling by the gallon at Nesba events? Is so, how much?
MMMM chickennnnBW Fuel Company;110317 wrote: BioWeapon smells like grilled chicken in the exhaust