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Fuel Reserve??
#21
(06-11-2015, 04:47 AM)Redbird_imp Wrote: I'd say your riding style definitely affects your tank mileage. I ride (mostly) conservatively and I can get high 40's at a minimum, unless I'm slabbing it on the Interstate.

I'm sure it does. Still, even if you figure 45 mpg x 3.9 gal tank that's 175 miles per tank if you ran it completely dry, so I am still confused how guys are getting 200+ on this thing. To get that kind of mileage I would imagine one would have to be feathering it all the way. In my case this bike is just way too much fun to resist cracking the throttle-frequently! You are a better man than I for sure!
My 6'2" 230 lb frame doesn't help mileage either. American Pharoah would NEVER have won the Triple Crown with me on his back!
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#22
(06-12-2015, 03:17 AM)veech_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 04:47 AM)Redbird_imp Wrote: I'd say your riding style definitely affects your tank mileage. I ride (mostly) conservatively and I can get high 40's at a minimum, unless I'm slabbing it on the Interstate.

I'm sure it does. Still, even if you figure 45 mpg x 3.9 gal tank that's 175 miles per tank if you ran it completely dry, so I am still confused how guys are getting 200+ on this thing. To get that kind of mileage I would imagine one would have to be feathering it all the way. In my case this bike is just way too much fun to resist cracking the throttle-frequently! You are a better man than I for sure!
My 6'2" 230 lb frame doesn't help mileage either. American Pharoah would NEVER have won the Triple Crown with me on his back!

I'm sure it does. Still, even if you figure 45 mpg x 3.9 gal tank that's 175 miles per tank if you ran it completely dry, so I am still confused how guys are getting 200+ on this thing. To get that kind of mileage I would imagine one would have to be feathering it all the way. In my case this bike is just way too much fun to resist cracking the throttle-frequently! You are a better man than I for sure!
My 6'2" 230 lb frame doesn't help mileage either. American Pharoah would NEVER have won the Triple Crown with me on his back!
I definitely agree with the too much fun to resist cracking the throttle frequently part! It turns out that 80 mph just kills my gas mileage, but it's a motorcycle so I really only worry about the mileage when I'm about out.
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#23
Me too. Motorcycles aren't free and fuel is just part of the cost of doing business. Now lets ride!
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#24
(06-12-2015, 02:51 AM)veech_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 04:44 AM)SanPete_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 04:42 AM)veech_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 03:57 AM)SanPete_imp Wrote:
(06-11-2015, 02:22 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:
(06-10-2015, 01:26 AM)SanPete_imp Wrote: I have been wanting to run out of gas on the CB for a long time, just can't master the bravery to do it.

Me too, SanPete. I might wait until it's really low one day, strap a few liters in a can on the bike and ride till it conks. The most I've done is about 230 kms. I suspect I could get 250 kms or a tiny bit more.

Me too, SanPete. I might wait until it's really low one day, strap a few liters in a can on the bike and ride till it conks. The most I've done is about 230 kms. I suspect I could get 250 kms or a tiny bit more. I suspect 55 mpg × 3.8 gal = 209 miles per tank. I could be wrong.

Man, I don't get anywhere near that-probably more like 125 miles per tank. This is my #1 complaint about the bike. I do like to hot dog it quite a bit so it is probably my own fault... Biker

Man, I don't get anywhere near that-probably more like 125 miles per tank. This is my #1 complaint about the bike. I do like to hot dog it quite a bit so it is probably my own fault... Biker How many miles you have on the bike?

Pretty low miles, maybe 1300 or so....

Pretty low miles, maybe 1300 or so.... At that milage I was getting 43 mpg, at 8k I am getting 55 mpg. Milage does get better as you put more miles in the engine. To be fair these numbers were at the rally with an average speed of 45 mph and hardly any stop and go.
(06-12-2015, 03:05 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: I'd never get 209 miles (better than 300 kms) in a fit. Curious really cause I don't ride that hard at all.
This is just speculation according to fuel capacity in the tank. The highest I have reached is 186 miles to a tank.
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#25
Wow, it sounds like the mileage gets significantly better with more break in, so I have that to look forward to. I just changed to synthetic oil for the first time in this bike as well-hopefully that will help also.
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#26
That's still impressive SanPete.
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#27
i went 180 on my 13 and 224 on my 14 and had 1/2 gallon left in each. ( computer on 14 said 23 miles to go and it took 4.09 to fill so I'm thinking I could have gone further than 23 miles)
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#28
(06-12-2015, 06:03 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: i went 180 on my 13 and 224 on my 14 and had 1/2 gallon left in each. ( computer on 14 said 23 miles to go and it took 4.09 to fill so I'm thinking I could have gone further than 23 miles)

Coasting down a mountain with the wind at your back doesn't count! Smile
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#29
I don't coast with the wind... I ride like the wind Wink

I was averaging 63 mpg at the rally, a little higher than ave, but speeds were about 10 mph or so slower than I normally ride
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#30
I'm also curious about the lowest mileage/lowest miles per tank. Good to know before I start out in the boonies on some country road.
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