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Stu 30-05-07 02:12 PM

Most economical fast bike?
 
What is the most economical fast bike?
For commuting if I get more or less 45 mpg from my SV, is there any bike that is remarkably better without slowing down?
I've had ZX9R suggested that it would get 50 mpg, but don't know if that is only with gentle riding?
Any other suggestions?

Steve H 30-05-07 02:15 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1199896)
What is the most economical fast bike?
For commuting if I get more or less 45 mpg from my SV, is there any bike that is remarkably better without slowing down?
I've had ZX9R suggested that it would get 50 mpg, but don't know if that is only with gentle riding?
Any other suggestions?

Raleigh Chopper? :rolleyes:

Grinch 30-05-07 02:19 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
How fast are you going to get 45mpg... and where is most of your riding.

ZZR's or a Bandit 6 are probably your best choice, depending on you situation.

Razor 30-05-07 02:23 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
I'd say fuel injected Il4s will be the best bet for economy. Nothing high revving so maybe CBF600 or new Bandit650. I do not have a shred of evidence to back this up and couldn't find anything about economical bikes.
I do know that my 350 goose ran on the smell of an oily rag, but that was a single and I plodded about on it rather than motorway stuff.

fizzwheel 30-05-07 02:27 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
I get the same milleage out of a tankfull on the GSXR as I do on the SV.

You can do a lot to improve fuel economy, ride a bit slower, improve your forward planning, rider smoother etc etc.

I wouldnt have though a 9R is going to be any better than your SV is.

MiniMatt 30-05-07 02:30 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
http://www.startwin.com/pagina/bikes...ur/motorEN.pdf

1200 TDI diesel :D According to their figures, 113 MPG.

Failing that, the ZZR250/GPX250/GPZ250/Ninja 250 imports always did quite well (60-70ish I think) but that's hardly fast.

Biker Biggles 30-05-07 02:43 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
I ride a ZX9R and it will indeed do over 50 MPG on a run and that's doing 80-90 on the motorway.Taking it easy at about 60-70 will give nearer 60 MPG I would think.However,riding it in town as a commuter is a different story,as lower gear work causes it to drink heavily.As an all rounder I think a 600 might be better such as an older G/J ZX6R?

Stu 30-05-07 03:46 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Razor (Post 1199905)
I'd say fuel injected Il4s will be the best bet for economy. Nothing high revving so maybe CBF600 or new Bandit650. I do not have a shred of evidence to back this up and couldn't find anything about economical bikes.
I do know that my 350 goose ran on the smell of an oily rag, but that was a single and I plodded about on it rather than motorway stuff.

That's what I'm talking about, economy just doesn't feature in reviews on bikes like it does with cars. THe way I see it the bikes can all do the same top speed (120+) so it's just down to what you can afford to ride fast/aggresively.

Fizz - Is that a bigger tank/putting more in your 750? as to your tips, one in particular is not an option :twisted:

I had a bandit 6, and yes I think it was a bit better - but is it worth it? there's got to be more to life than riding a bandit 6 :rolleyes:

Minimatt - that would be great if the price was the same, i would love that. nothing wrong with 205kg (same as an ZX7R)

Pedrosa 30-05-07 03:52 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
My RCV can finish race on just 21 litros? It go quite very fastly as well too.;)

Stu 30-05-07 04:23 PM

Re: Most economical fast bike?
 
Let me PM you my address so you can have it delivered to me. Many thanks for the offer. :D

Or an Aprillia 250 for commuting?


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