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Old 04-29-2012, 12:05 AM   #1
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My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

Because I ride all the time now, instead of just sitting at home watching TV! For example; today I was just going for a ride, but ended up going 181 miles.

I have noticed my butt seems to be getting used to the saddle. Before it would get uncomfortable in less than 2 hours, but today it didn't start bothering me until nearly 3 hours. I did take a couple ten minute rest breaks, so maybe that is the difference.
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Old 04-29-2012, 12:56 AM   #2
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Re: My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

It is simple economics. If you enjoy something it will cost you. The good thing is you get out in fresh air and make new friends and see new things. The rest breaks are the ticket. Get up off the bike, stretch your legs and get the blood circulation up and running. Walk back and forth, take a pic or 5 just because you can. Drink some water at every stop. It does a body good.
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Old 04-29-2012, 03:14 PM   #3
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Re: My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

I will drag out my hydration backpack from my bicycling days. That way I will have 3 liters of water that I can sip on the go if I raise my faceshield a little. Also, I can put a sandwich and some snacks in the pockets. Finally, a recent thread about carrying extra fuel gave me the idea to get one or two MSR bottles so I can carry a little emergency fuel in the backpack.
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Old 04-29-2012, 05:56 PM   #4
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Re: My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

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I will have 3 liters of water that I can sip on the go
That's over 5 pints of water. Just make sure there are plenty of trees along the route, that you can "go" behind. :whistle: :crackup
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Old 04-29-2012, 06:47 PM   #5
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I will have 3 liters of water that I can sip on the go
That's over 5 pints of water. Just make sure there are plenty of trees along the route, that you can "go" behind. :whistle: :crackup
I mostly ride miles away from civilization where there is little or no other traffic, so that isn't a problem. Even on long bicycle rides I never drank all 3 liters. Looking for places to "go" can be a problem on the highway with a bicycle, it usually requires finding a billboard or some other structure nearby, there are not many trees along the highways in west Texas!
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I will drag out my hydration backpack from my bicycling days. That way I will have 3 liters of water that I can sip on the go if I raise my faceshield a little. Also, I can put a sandwich and some snacks in the pockets. Finally, a recent thread about carrying extra fuel gave me the idea to get one or two MSR bottles so I can carry a little emergency fuel in the backpack.
Just a word of caution. Do not carry anything solid in a backpack. MSR bottles are really hard to land on if you have a mishap. You could easily bungie a couple to the pillion seat and be safer.
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Old 04-30-2012, 12:13 AM   #7
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Re: My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

Gee, I wrote an entire response bases on your riding a gz250 than realized you aren't talking about a GZ. Still I just can't imagine you riding anywhere so wide open even in Texas where you can't find gas after hitting the reserve. On the GZ I can ride another 66 miles after it calls for reserve but I do keep a eye on the trip odometer and start looking for a place to refuel at 190 miles. Thanks to the 9:1 compression ratio the bike is happy with any gasoline legally pumped in the USA. At my age I find it necessary to find a pit stop long before the bike.
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Old 04-30-2012, 01:54 PM   #8
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Re: My motorcycle is not saving me gas.

Oh yeah, there a few small towns out where I ride that don't have gas stations, 7-11's, etc. I do fill up on my way out, but don't want to depend on reserve to get me to a gas station 30+ miles away. I would rather be safe than sorry by carrying some extra fuel. I don't know how far that .8 gal. of reserve fuel would get me.

WW, I do have a 2 gallon plastic gas can that I will strap to my sissy bar/backrest, rather than carrying a hard container in my back pack. No need for a MSR bottle after all.
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Old 04-30-2012, 03:17 PM   #9
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I wouldnt carry bottles of fuel with me when i ride. I find it a hassel and not necessary
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An extra 2 gallons would be good for a really long ride and no worries about range. I used to carry an extra gallon on my dirt bike when exploring the foothills of the Rockies. It was well secured just below the headlight on the upper fork tubes.
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