so what is your mileage or kmage or whatever they call it. our tank holds 20 liters or 5.3 gallons. but i have been lazy and have not looked into what i get. i "fill up" once i hit 100 miles on my odometer. i know that i am not going to run out of gas at that period but i just don't chance it because with my health i can not be stranded or push/pull start it. so how many miles on your tip odo do you guys get on average before you have to switch over? if i was getting 40mph then i should be able to go 120-160miles before i need to go to my reserve. actually i don't remember what the reserve limit is. god my memory is getting horrible. i don't ride redline anymore, mostly because of being older, wiser, poorer and not sure when my body will go south on me. so please let me know what you guys get/think
thx
frankie
I get up to 150 until i have to switch to reserve. I dont think my tank is that big thouhg.. i have an 08. I ride using the highway most times and going 60-80. So i think thats pretty good.
i have a 04 and i thought from that point on the bike remained unchanged so i may be wrong about the 5.3 gal tank
I get 165 miles per tank on a '92. That includes warming it up 2-3 times a day for a few minutes. I'm jetted with 15 tooth sprocket, Bob B. ignition advance, Wileyco pipe, and I ride at least 100mph+ for a few miles up a steeper grade stretch of highway every night.
My riding consists of a 27 mile highway shot to and from work. My bike seems to average 58mpg after 1800 miles. My low tank (a lot of learning idle in a parking lot) was 55 and I have had a couple tanks of 63mpg/ and 65mpg. Basically I have to switch to reserve (starts surging and sputtering) around 210-225 miles. Bear in mind the reserve will take you another 50 miles or so, so there you go.
Reserve is 1.3 gallons. I have an 07
Mostly puttering around town, I get 50-ish. Haven't looked inside the carbs yet, stock airbox, stock gearing, stock exhaust chopped open (PO) and re-restricted (me). Haven't really taken it out for a long haul since I am still resolving some PO issues.
When you fill up at 100 miles, does it take under $10? if so, you're getting 40 to 50 at prevailing NE-USA prices. Or just look at the actual gallons and miles, the math is pretty simple, especially with a computer in front of you (has calculator program, will be happy to divide miles by gallons.)
My '06 gets 4.1 litres/100km, about 320 km to reserve and I ride at a steady 110 km/h for my commute.
That's roughly 60mpg (US), 200 miles, 70mph.
Or 1.17 gals/hour at 61 knots. :laugh:
I'm averaging 37 mpg. Short trips mostly.
Sorry to threadjack , but i just noticed paul u have Dgyvers bike!! what a nice gs that is ,
Until u had his name on ur sig i didnt no ,
Nice!
Quote from: the mole on August 22, 2008, 04:25:47 PM
Or 1.17 gals/hour at 61 knots. :laugh:
1.664 jiggers per minute at 183,758.4 furlongs per fortnight. :laugh:
Quote from: Paulcet on August 22, 2008, 04:36:42 PM
I'm averaging 37 mpg. Short trips mostly.
That must be the only downside to that bike. Then again, it's still beats caging, and it's way more fun.
I haven't checked my mileage in a while, but the few times I have checked it, I was getting around 58. I'll have to check it again with the tank I'm on now--I'm sure my riding style has gotten a bit more aggressive with a few months under my belt. You should be able to run at least 150 miles or so before switching to reserve--and that's with my older smaller tank. I just get annoyed with the process of trying to actually FILL the tank. I have a hard time finding a fuel pump that'll let me SLOWLY trickle in that last half gallon.
Quote from: DoD#i on August 22, 2008, 04:45:48 PM
1.664 jiggers per minute at 183,758.4 furlongs per fortnight. :laugh:
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Depending on driving habits for the day I hit reserve between 170 and 210 miles average driving 50 to 52 miles per gallon, 07 stock everything. but about to change that.
Quote from: theUBS on August 22, 2008, 08:52:42 PM
Quote from: Paulcet on August 22, 2008, 04:36:42 PM
I'm averaging 37 mpg. Short trips mostly.
That must be the only downside to that bike. Then again, it's still beats caging, and it's way more fun.
Yeah, you're right. Was thinking about going to 16T front sprocket, but don't want to miss out on any of the fun!
Quote from: Jay_wolf on August 22, 2008, 08:52:42 PM
Sorry to threadjack , but i just noticed paul u have Dgyvers bike!! what a nice gs that is ,
Yes it is. And thanks for the compliment, which really goes to D. I have had a lot of people ask me "what kind of bike is that? How big is the motor? Can you do a wheelie?"