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Re: MPG?
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06-04-2007, 12:30 PM | #4 |
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Keep us informed on what your getting on your later fillups.
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06-04-2007, 12:30 PM | #5 |
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I get a pretty consistant 65mpg around town. I get a bit better long distance, but not a lot better, since I only travel two-lane roads and end up going through a lot of small towns.
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06-04-2007, 04:14 PM | #6 |
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whooo, never get that much on 05 GZ. if you stay 50-55mph than its possible, at faster sppeds milage drops. i average around 62-65mpg. i commute 50 miles/day.
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06-04-2007, 04:37 PM | #7 |
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Thanks Everybody.
My commute is 34 miles round trip. All back roads, and I don't exceed 40 MPH. When I filled the tank it was real close to full both times. ( the difference between 65MPG & 85MPG for 147 miles is over .5 gallon. I'm sure that wasn't the case ) |
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To get a true picture of your mileage, you need to total the miles and gallons for 3 or 4 fill-ups. True for any vehicle, not just bikes.
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06-05-2007, 02:50 AM | #9 |
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Anybody here traveling 4 miles round trip with 4-5 stop lights everyday? I just get 39 miles per gallon "max" (average 37MPG). I know something is definitely wrong... I need to send it back for warranty check/repair.
I need to know how much mileage people close to my travel distance are also getting so I have a point of comparison. Thanks in advance.... John |
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06-05-2007, 08:50 AM | #10 |
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When i was on vacation in the mountains of Norther GA, keeping it under 40 mph, I was averaging 100 mpg.
On my commute to work, if i keep it 55-60 mph, I avg 85-90 mpg, depending on how much head wind. My weekend outings, which include steep hills, lots of stop and go (lots of stop signs on farming country roads), I average 70+mpg. The only time I have not got this good mpg is when I came back from my vacation, and I was running interstate at 70-75mph thru the hills of kentucky, but I still got 65+mpg. yes I fill to close to same level each time. I have made a small notch(scratch) inside my gas tank (dont ask, dont tell) which I fill to each time. I place my bike on its kick stand each time and I am aware the pavement level may not be the same, but only by a tenth or so of a gallon of gas. I am constantly geting 220+ miles before I go on reserve (which I try not to) Last few fill ups: 160 miles-2.1 gallon 190 miles-2.3 gallon 200 miles-2.6 gallon While on vacation: 80 miles-0.8 gallon 110 miles-1.1 gallon I assumed this gas mileage was due to lower constant long speeds (35-40mph for 2 or more hours) and the higher elevation of the appalacian mountains. Gas mileage depends on your riding style, riding/shifting techniques and is completely different from each rider to the next. My riding buddy rides a suzuki 350cc dual sport and constantly gets 110+mpg (and has done this for years), and he weighs a lot more than I do. |
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