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View Poll Results: when to start looking for a petrol station on AR11.
110 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 7 15.22%
120 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 8 17.39%
130 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 14 30.43%
140 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 7 15.22%
150 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 5 10.87%
160 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 1 2.17%
170 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 1 2.17%
180 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 1 2.17%
190 miles then petrol warning light comes on. and i'll be needing fuel soon. 3 6.52%
I have no idea – never had the warning light on. 1 2.17%
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Old 11-06-11, 07:57 AM   #21
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100 till the warning light, then I've only ever been brave enough to nurse another 20 miles or so on top of that. Anything over 100 miles between fuel stops makes me twitchy...
Someone else like me then.
I can bet a shiny penny you won't get 100 on this
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Old 24-06-11, 12:13 PM   #22
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Default fuel range for motor bikes.....

No need to discuss, just add a vote, and we'll see how far we can go before people's bikes splutter and come to a stop on the road side….

hope this is useful to you people...it does not contain all bike's, but most of them are listed.
sorry i could not get it in MPH. but i have put a link for you.
link below.

http://www.motorcyclefuelconsumption.com/ click on BRAND and it will put list in A-Z order.

to convert.

http://www.metric-conversions.org/le...s-to-miles.htm
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Old 24-06-11, 12:25 PM   #23
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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=167286

However it has been discussed in this thread
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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

I could merge the two together, if I could figure out how to do it.
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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

110 is a bit optomistic for the Rapter chapter

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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

Well Tony didn't give the option of 88 miles and the light flashes
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Well Tony didn't give the option of 88 miles and the light flashes
Which bike is that ?.
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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

Cagiva Raptor 1000. Depends what your doing with it really, can go like for like with an SV on the motorway, but on a nice rideout in the Dales where you're constantly in and out of 1st and second, round little roads, it sllllllluuuuuurps petrol!! Doesn't help when you think its going to behave and you don't fill up with fuel.
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I could merge the two together, if I could figure out how to do it.
Go to Thread tools in top right corner of first post in thread.
Merge is one of the options.

Go on - use those powers!!!!
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Default Re: fuel range for motor bikes.....

neither is 82 there , but it's academic to me anyway.
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