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Driving 2 miles with a couple of stops along the way won't even get it warmed up good. Mileage may improve some after it is broken in good but your routine won't give it a good break-in either. You REALLY need to do a ride of 10-15 miles at least once a week to give it some good exercise. My guess is that your 2 mile trips will never average more than 40 mpg.
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06-22-2007, 06:19 PM | #12 |
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davidc83, have you done modifications/alterations to your bike. getting such a high MPG is incredible. i also drive at 50-60mph and never go above that or my bike never goes above 65 (full throttle).
any suggestions other than driving habits or driving at low speeds. thanks
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06-25-2007, 08:46 AM | #14 |
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No modifications done to the bike except when I bought it, there were 4 extra holes drilled out of the muffler, they were done so exact I thought they were stock holes. they are 3/8" holes drilled out in a cross pattern from the stock hole about an inch from the stock hole. Also I have noticed, the higher the altitude I ride in (even a couple hundred feet higher) I get better gas mileage. Oh, I just filled up after 2 days commuting to work, 144 miles-1.7 gallon. |
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IT MIGHT BE IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT, ACCORDING TO BADBOB'S RECORDS, HE REACHED 65MPG ONLY ONCE AFTER THE NEEDLE SHIM.
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If you are going to summarize his data, it would be nice if you would include his new average too. I think it is pretty well understood that the pipe+air box+carb mods are not intended (or expected) to increase the fuel economy. If that's your main concern, you should leave it STOCK (with a 16T sprocket). :roll:
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I noticed that myself.
However, it made such a huge difference that I'm reluctant to put it back just to find out. I can shift now where i want to instead of shifting to avoid the flat spots. Caps are easy to fix. There is a key on your keyboard for that. I hate that key. |
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07-11-2007, 06:13 PM | #20 |
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MPG
I think MPG also depends where you park your motorcycle. I do not have a covered place so mine sits outside under the sun the whole day. So you will loose some gas as vapors or fumes and in sunny days I hear the fumes escapin the gas tank. This will obviously give a less milage. am i right?
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