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Auron
15-12-06, 03:56 PM
I'm new to this bike, I may get a chance to test ride one tomorrow but I'm wondering what kind of mileage I can expect from a carbed or FI bike with a moderatly agressive throttle hand.

Thanks

Stu
15-12-06, 04:03 PM
45-50 mpg

Ceri JC
15-12-06, 05:17 PM
Do you mean MPG, or do you mean "how many miles till the thing conks out"?

General consensus is well maintained/non-wheelied engines are good for 100,000+ miles, but by then, a lot of other bits on the bike will have given up the ghost and needed replacing.

Stu
15-12-06, 05:29 PM
Do you mean MPG, or do you mean "how many miles till the thing conks out"?

General consensus is well maintained/non-wheelied engines are good for 100,000+ miles, but by then, a lot of other bits on the bike will have given up the ghost and needed replacing.

100,000miles on one tank of petrol :shock: you must really have a gentle right hand :lol:

kwak zzr
15-12-06, 05:41 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

BILLY
15-12-06, 05:48 PM
Between 90-120 miles untill the fuel light comes on well a Curvey anyway :wink:

mysteryjimbo
15-12-06, 06:46 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

Not so. My 1300 gets 45 to the gallon.

Flamin_Squirrel
15-12-06, 07:32 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

Not so. My 1300 gets 45 to the gallon.

But it ain't a twin.

Heed
15-12-06, 11:22 PM
Between 90-120 miles untill the fuel light comes on well a Curvey anyway :wink:

You must have a heavy throttle hand. I get about 135 miles from light flashing to full tank to light flashing if I'm commuting to work (60 roads) or 95 miles if I'm thrashing on a weekend up to Hartside.

mysteryjimbo
16-12-06, 12:01 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

Not so. My 1300 gets 45 to the gallon.

But it ain't a twin.

Just proving that engine size doesn't influence petrol consumption. Its usage, configuration and drag.

I dont ride like a pansy by the way. :lol:

mysteryjimbo
16-12-06, 12:02 PM
Between 90-120 miles untill the fuel light comes on well a Curvey anyway :wink:

You must have a heavy throttle hand. I get about 135 miles from light flashing to full tank to light flashing if I'm commuting to work (60 roads) or 95 miles if I'm thrashing on a weekend up to Hartside.

I got 150 per tank when commuting on the SV. Exactly half a week. Last 15-20 miles were on the light.

mattSV
16-12-06, 12:08 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

I only get around 85-90 commuting to work from a tank :shock:

On a decent run I can get about 130 from a tank without taking it easy :D

mysteryjimbo
16-12-06, 01:33 PM
i am thinking my thou is going to drink fuel :roll:

I only get around 85-90 commuting to work from a tank :shock:

On a decent run I can get about 130 from a tank without taking it easy :D

Is that mostly filtering?

curium
18-12-06, 09:47 AM
Just proving that engine size doesn't influence petrol consumption. Its usage, configuration and drag.

I dont ride like a pansy by the way. :lol:
Of course engine size influences petrol consumption. At the same revs a bigger cylinder is burning more fuel then a smaller cylinder.

Obviously usage plays a part (stationary 1000cc uses less fuel then a speeding 650cc etc) but I just wanted to refute your initial statement.

Viney
18-12-06, 09:54 AM
I'm new to this bike, I may get a chance to test ride one tomorrow but I'm wondering what kind of mileage I can expect from a carbed or FI bike with a moderatly agressive throttle hand.

Thanks

Its not about how agressive you are, its about the kind of ride that you do. Some of the northern lot, and those who live out in the sticks will get on average higher mileage as town riding will eat fueal. On/off throttle, braing all the time sitting in traffic on the odd occasion. So as a rough guide, somewhere between 90-150 miles depending on the type of ride you do/have.

If you commute in london(not sure where you live) expect to get around the 100-130 miles to a tank. I get a constant 115 miles to flashing light, and i can get about 135ish if i go to the steady light. On weekend rides, i can stretch that out to about 130-150 to the flashing light, and if really gentle, 190 miles until you conk out.

Jimmy2Feet
18-12-06, 01:32 PM
i have had as high as 160miles till the light comes on, and as little as 85, all depends on how heavy your right hand it, how heavy you are, what position you are sitting in, and most importantly weather purposes you are using the bike for practical purposes (commuting etc) or out having fun and a sunny Saturday!!!!!

But i would say expect about 110 till the light then i have had 25 miles on the first stage light, then at least 10 miles on the second!!!