11-11-2018, 07:56 AM
I'm not sure what the "given range" is. It varies quite dramatically, depending on the type of riding you're doing and your personal riding style.
My '13 gets a steady 39 mpg in city driving, which includes lots of stops usually followed by some hard acceleration to get away from the pack. Conversely, on typical back roads (55-60 mph) without stops, I can expect about 53 mpg. Those numbers haven't changed in 5 years and a little over 27K miles.
To find your true range, you're going to have to figure out your mileage under various conditions. It's very dependent on how you typically handle the throttle.
My '13 gets a steady 39 mpg in city driving, which includes lots of stops usually followed by some hard acceleration to get away from the pack. Conversely, on typical back roads (55-60 mph) without stops, I can expect about 53 mpg. Those numbers haven't changed in 5 years and a little over 27K miles.
To find your true range, you're going to have to figure out your mileage under various conditions. It's very dependent on how you typically handle the throttle.
