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Same with my 2013 CB.
Winter a bit more, summer less.
Averagely 50,4mpg over a distance of
45.000km.

Wisedrum
DLX / 2017model

3.9l - 4.2l /100km...but we have low max speedlimits too....smile
2013 ABS/190 lbs: 5 l/100 km (~ 47 mpg).
Curious, though, I've had more or less the same mileage on every Honda I've ridden, except the CB1300.
(05-17-2018, 04:47 PM)alprider_imp Wrote: [ -> ]DLX / 2017model

3.9l - 4.2l /100km...but we have low max speedlimits too....smile

or just

1.03 - 1.1gal for 62.13miles

but if you finde a 2miles streetsegment without any speedcuter like streetsigns/curves/radar in my whole littel country so you can be super happy and a lot traffic we have so or so all around

if you can 37-41miles far driving in 1 hour so can you be very satisfied (except highways :maybe 55-65)
That's why so many Austrian and Swiss plates can be seen on German autobahns. Alprider, you should do the same from time to time Biker
Thank you all for the data. Looks like I have no reason to fear that the motor on the 2017 does not perform like the 2014 in both power and mpg!!
(05-17-2018, 10:11 PM)tuareg_imp Wrote: [ -> ]That's why so many Austrian and Swiss plates can be seen on German autobahns. Alprider, you should do the same from time to time Biker

what should i do of boring highways solong i dont need to cross the half country in a good time ?
in case for germany territory : i have the black forest in front of noze with a lot small curvy some hilly most trafficless phats....a paradise for a comfy pleasant dayloop
(05-18-2018, 11:05 PM)alprider_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-17-2018, 10:11 PM)tuareg_imp Wrote: [ -> ]That's why so many Austrian and Swiss plates can be seen on German autobahns. Alprider, you should do the same from time to time Biker

what should i do of boring highways solong i dont need to cross the half country in a good time ?
in case for germany territory : i have the black forest in front of noze with a lot small curvy some hilly most trafficless phats....a paradise for a comfy pleasant dayloop

what should i do of boring highways solong i dont need to cross the half country in a good time ?
in case for germany territory : i have the black forest in front of noze with a lot small curvy some hilly most trafficless phats....a paradise for a comfy pleasant dayloop Who says autobahns are boring, with all those eighteen wheelers racing with each other? ROFL
Anyway, I agree about Black Forest roads. Where are you situated exactly?
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