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I wonder how accurate the trip computer is for calculating miles per gallon? If mine can be believed, I got 51.6 on my first tank. That's wayyyy better than I ever expected. My old Shadow 750 was getting 64mpg consistently. Never thought I'd see 50's from the cb!
I am really really liking this motorcycle. Smooth as silk. What a Time Machine.
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Its within 1 mpg on my bike and easy to check. Fill up, zero trip b ( which I use for tank mileage..I use trip A for trip mileage). Ride x number of miles. Refill just lime you did previously, and divide miles driven on tank by gallons used to fill.
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Thanks MrFerret. I usually use Mileage Keeper but being a wee bit lazy in my old-er age, I figured I'd just let the bike do the work if it was pretty accurate.
BTW, thank you for all of your mod-posts. Very helpful and idea inspiring! I took off my pant-cuff-grabbers today. If I ever get leaned over far enough to hear something scrape it will only be because I've croaked. And by then it ain't gonna matter and I won't hear it anyway.
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(08-02-2014, 10:19 AM)Short Timer_imp Wrote: Thanks MrFerret. I usually use Mileage Keeper but being a wee bit lazy in my old-er age, I figured I'd just let the bike do the work if it was pretty accurate. 
BTW, thank you for all of your mod-posts. Very helpful and idea inspiring! I took off my pant-cuff-grabbers today. If I ever get leaned over far enough to hear something scrape it will only be because I've croaked. And by then it ain't gonna matter and I won't hear it anyway. 
Lol, a man after my own heart.