Here's what you should do:
1. Don't start your engine. If the wrong fuel is mixed with gas in your engine, it can cause knocking, pinging, and other engine damage. Starting the engine can also create a fire hazard.
2. Drain the fuel tank. The best way to remove the wrong fuel is to drain the fuel tank completely. You can do this by removing the fuel line from the carburetor and letting the fuel drain into a container. If your motorbike doesn't have a drain line, you can siphon the fuel out using a fuel siphon pump.
3. Rinse the fuel system. Once the fuel tank is empty, you should rinse the fuel system to remove any remaining fuel. You can do this by pouring a small amount of gas through the fuel line and letting it drain out. Repeat this process several times until the fuel is clear.
4. Replace the spark plugs. The spark plugs in your engine may be fouled by the wrong fuel. Replace them with new spark plugs that are recommended for your motorbike.
5. Fill the fuel tank with gas. Once the fuel tank is clean and the spark plugs are replaced, you can fill the fuel tank with gas. Be sure to use the correct type of gas for your motorbike.
6. Start your engine. Once the fuel tank is filled, you can start your engine. If you are still experiencing problems, take your motorbike or scooter to a mechanic.
Here are some additional tips to help you avoid putting the wrong fuel in your motorbike or scooter:
* Pay attention to the fuel label. Before filling your fuel tank, make sure to check the fuel label to make sure the gas is intended for motorcycles.
* Don't use a fuel container that has been used for other liquids. If you use a fuel container that has been used for other liquids, it can contaminate the gas and cause problems.
* Be careful when filling your fuel tank. Don't overfill the fuel tank, as this can cause gas to spill and create a fire hazard.
By following these tips, you can help to avoid putting the wrong fuel in your motorbike or scooter and keep your engine running smoothly.