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Dicky Ticker
01-08-12, 05:06 PM
RAIN----Surprising just how much more economical your fuel consumption becomes when it is raining and you ride a bit more gently. I went out today and got 62.2mpg,just riding to the conditions.

I now know how a certain you lady gets such fantastic fuel figures considering it never seems to stop raining there:D

Bibio
01-08-12, 05:19 PM
it's simple. the more/quicker you turn the throttle the less you get add into that lack bike maintenance and it can make it worse even a misaligned chain can knock loads off.

Bordtea
01-08-12, 05:21 PM
I don't really see a huge difference when I ride hard or gently tbh. Did a week of commuting at 70mph on the motorway and got 55mpg and the next week took the twistier route and wasn't exactly economical with the throttle and averaged 52mpg... imo for the extra fun involved I'm happy to take a 3mpg hit.

joshwalker094
01-08-12, 05:36 PM
Well I'm off to Cornwall Saturday at 4am, what kind of speeds should I do motorway wise, it will be me and some luggage

missyburd
01-08-12, 06:11 PM
I now know how a certain you lady gets such fantastic fuel figures considering it never seems to stop raining there:D
Who might that be then? :-dd 8-[

:smt082

I think my secret is not riding hard on the revs everywhere, I can't cope with the vibrations (my hands that is ;)) but my purse doesn't complain. I don't tootle everywhere but I do try to be as smooth as possible. Sometimes the hooligan mood surfaces then I do enter the higher rev range cos the adrenaline stops me from thinking about my hands muahaha :batman:. But the weather's not been amazing so I think you have a point about the rain DT!

Looking back on my fuelly, best I ever got was 76.4mpg, in January! I think weather might have played an important part in that one haha. I more recently got 69 on a trip up Scotland...no idea how cos that was a belter of a rideout.

andrewsmith
01-08-12, 08:35 PM
Who might that be then? :-dd 8-[

:smt082

I think my secret is not riding hard on the revs everywhere, I can't cope with the vibrations (my hands that is ;)) but my purse doesn't complain. I don't tootle everywhere but I do try to be as smooth as possible. Sometimes the hooligan mood surfaces then I do enter the higher rev range cos the adrenaline stops me from thinking about my hands muahaha :batman:. But the weather's not been amazing so I think you have a point about the rain DT!

Looking back on my fuelly, best I ever got was 76.4mpg, in January! I think weather might have played an important part in that one haha. I more recently got 69 on a trip up Scotland...no idea how cos that was a belter of a rideout.

MYB

How?
I might get 50 if i'm gentle, commuting 40 max! (Granted I'm leaving black lines at times)

yorkie_chris
01-08-12, 08:41 PM
Wookies aren't very aerodynamic

missyburd
01-08-12, 08:43 PM
MYB

How?
I might get 50 if i'm gentle, commuting 40 max! (Granted I'm leaving black lines at times)

I'm lacking that hormone...what's it called again...testosterone, that's it! :-P

Probably something to do with weight.

Nobbylad
01-08-12, 08:47 PM
There's an inversely proportional relationship to fun vs fuel economy.

Nobbylad
01-08-12, 08:48 PM
Which is a bit like being married I guess....fun vs. practicality/stability

andrewsmith
01-08-12, 08:48 PM
Wookies aren't very aerodynamic

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CFLg1fWWMrs/TcGrbkIboKI/AAAAAAAAAUQ/_avC71ONWpg/s1600/Wookie.jpg

Finished it off for you mate ;)

I'm lacking that hormone...what's it called again...testosterone, that's it! :-P

Probably something to do with weight.

Fair point
I'm not that much of a pie muncher

missyburd
01-08-12, 08:50 PM
There's an inversely proportional relationship to fun vs fuel economy.
I can assure you, I have plenty of fun! :batman:

Teejayexc
01-08-12, 09:10 PM
RAIN----

Nowt surprising there, most of 'em have been parked up this summer :rolleyes: