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As in most things, I am sorry (yes, literally) for making a new thread, but my search for range returned hundreds of results and a 4 day weekend is only just so long.
But the question is:
How accurate is the given range on a now nearly 5 years old CB1100? This is with an actual 12,225 miles on the odometer.
Thank you.
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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.
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Steetshark, you have a 2014 Standard, right? So, I assume your question is about the on board computer’s accuracy?
Flynrider is right that the range varies dramatically depending on where you’re riding and your style.
Owners of bikes with the post-2013 instrument pack will have to tell you about the compuetr’s accuracy. If you want manual verification, see http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11741
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(11-11-2018, 08:08 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Steetshark, you have a 2014 Standard, right? So, I assume your question is about the on board computer’s accuracy?
Flynrider is right that the range varies dramatically depending on where you’re riding and your style.
Owners of bikes with the post-2013 instrument pack will have to tell you about the compuetr’s accuracy. If you want manual verification, see http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11741 Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time)
Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time) But that reply leaves you wanting....
When I got my precious ready for transport, it said it still has 25 miles range, but EMPTY.
I get it here on hooker island and it has over half a tank!!
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(11-12-2018, 03:55 AM)Streetshark07_imp Wrote: (11-11-2018, 08:08 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Steetshark, you have a 2014 Standard, right? So, I assume your question is about the on board computer’s accuracy?
Flynrider is right that the range varies dramatically depending on where you’re riding and your style.
Owners of bikes with the post-2013 instrument pack will have to tell you about the compuetr’s accuracy. If you want manual verification, see http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11741 Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time)
Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time) But that reply leaves you wanting....
When I got my precious ready for transport, it said it still has 25 miles range, but EMPTY.
I get it here on hooker island and it has over half a tank!! Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time)
(11-12-2018, 03:55 AM)Streetshark07_imp Wrote: (11-11-2018, 08:08 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Steetshark, you have a 2014 Standard, right? So, I assume your question is about the on board computer’s accuracy?
Flynrider is right that the range varies dramatically depending on where you’re riding and your style.
Owners of bikes with the post-2013 instrument pack will have to tell you about the compuetr’s accuracy. If you want manual verification, see http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=11741 Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time)
Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time) But that reply leaves you wanting....
When I got my precious ready for transport, it said it still has 25 miles range, but EMPTY.
I get it here on hooker island and it has over half a tank!! Thank you all for your replies, but realistically, 40 mpg is the best I can hope for.
This should also be a valid argument to prove that I'm not actually racist! (ain't got time) But that reply leaves you wanting....
When I got my precious ready for transport, it said it still has 25 miles range, but EMPTY.
I get it here on hooker island and it has over half a tank!!
That thread you gave does help some, BUT...
Do fuel additives actually burn as fuel???
Thanks!
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Good question about additives. I reckon my range has dropped significantly whenever I've had stabiliser in the tank.
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(11-14-2018, 05:09 PM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Good question about additives. I reckon my range has dropped significantly whenever I've had stabiliser in the tank. Cor, I was talking more about octane boosting fluids though.
Thanks.
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(11-11-2018, 05:44 AM)Streetshark07_imp Wrote: As in most things, I am sorry (yes, literally) for making a new thread, but my search for range returned hundreds of results and a 4 day weekend is only just so long.
But the question is:
How accurate is the given range on a now nearly 5 years old CB1100? This is with an actual 12,225 miles on the odometer.
Thank you.
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I very recently ran with a countdown of 35 km "left in the tank". When I refilled, almost 15L went in. For all intents and purposes the remaining range seemed correct for my current riding behaviour. Of course, if your behaviour changes, so will the calculated update.
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(11-14-2018, 11:44 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: I very recently ran with a countdown of 35 km "left in the tank". When I refilled, almost 15L went in. For all intents and purposes the remaining range seemed correct for my current riding behaviour. Of course, if your behaviour changes, so will the calculated update.
Thanks, you nerd!!
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