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Bike stalled today... - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Bike stalled today... (/showthread.php?tid=5020) |
RE: Bike stalled today... - Cormanus - 11-16-2016 And we don't, and may never, know the answer. See post [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=9767&pid=154630#pid154630]#15. RE: Bike stalled today... - Ulvetanna_imp - 11-16-2016 (11-16-2016, 07:50 AM)Pete Erickson_imp Wrote: OK guys, if you are using the fuel gauge or the computers guess on miles to empty.....STOP. You might as well use Tarot cards.Depends on how you ride, be sure to go with a very conservative value. I've never gotten less than 40 mpg average, I like to twist the throttle, so that's a decent number I'd guess. I have found the digital fuel gages in my bikes to be very reliable, only when I pushed the ZX-10R to the limit did I run out of gas. They all give plenty of warning. RE: Bike stalled today... - Rolls_imp - 12-14-2016 Bike was level, but clearly not much fuel left in the tank with a reading of 22 miles to go 'till empty. Bike was then leaned over onto the kickstand. Gas pools in the lowest part of the tank. Starves the pickup. I can't disprove odder, less likely causes, but fuel starvation is way at the top of the list, isn't it? RE: Bike stalled today... - ryanschillinger_imp - 02-11-2019 Hasn’t happened since so it’s still a mystery. I think it was just lowernon fuel than the computer was indicating. RE: Bike stalled today... - GoldOxide_imp - 02-11-2019 (02-11-2019, 03:06 PM)ryanschillinger_imp Wrote: Hasn’t happened since so it’s still a mystery. I think it was just lowernon fuel than the computer was indicating. That behaviour seems to have been experienced by a few Forum members over the years in regards to displayed vs. actual fuel remaining. The computer knows exactly how much fuel it has metered out the injectors, but I wonder if other variances like evaporation, ethanol content (?), bike lean (e.g. on side stand), and possibly exact refill measure is throwing off the estimation a bit. RE: Bike stalled today... - ryanschillinger_imp - 02-11-2019 This is probably the case. The only time I ran out of fuel, the bike said I had nearly 25 miles remaining to empty but I got stranded about 1.5 miles from a gas station at the top of a freeway overpass. That sucked. Maybe it just doesn’t have a very accurate float in the tank or whatever. I’ve ran it till the low fuel warning came on before and did not run out. I keep it above 1/4 now if I can help it. RE: Bike stalled today... - GoldOxide_imp - 02-11-2019 (02-11-2019, 04:37 PM)ryanschillinger_imp Wrote: This is probably the case. The only time I ran out of fuel, the bike said I had nearly 25 miles remaining to empty but I got stranded about 1.5 miles from a gas station at the top of a freeway overpass. That sucked. Maybe it just doesn’t have a very accurate float in the tank or whatever. I’ve ran it till the low fuel warning came on before and did not run out. I keep it above 1/4 now if I can help it. The lowest I have ever taken the tank was 2 L (about 1/2 gallon) before reaching a gas station. Your experience is good to keep in mind. I also have CAA (like AAA) that will deliver gasoline if my m/c goes dry. Useful for rides in North America. |