KIC Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 I moved up to 36 on the 2nd tank and am now on my 3rd tank. I really have ridden this tank easy. No high RPMs or heavy throttle usage and it seems like I may doing much better. I am at 110 and just hit 2 bars. My bars don't seem consistent as I was at 65 + miles before I lost the 1st bar then it would start dropping faster the lower the bars went. No SeaFoam in last tank or this tank.
Keemez Posted March 12, 2012 Posted March 12, 2012 I am at 110 and just hit 2 bars. My bars don't seem consistent as I was at 65 + miles before I lost the 1st bar then it would start dropping faster the lower the bars went. No SeaFoam in last tank or this tank. See post #3: http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=67407 Since I bought my '93 in the middle of 2010 I've kept fairly close track of mileage with it. Didn't get every single purchase and also had a couple of real wacko entries that were way outside the norm, but the overall average (including the wacko entries) over 9000 miles of riding comes out to 40.1mpg- not too shabby.
KIC Posted March 13, 2012 Posted March 13, 2012 Filled up again last night. Went 168 miles and was on steady red warning light. Used 4.16 gallons hitting 40.3 MPG. I really rode it easy though... no throaty throttle jockey stuff..
Keemez Posted March 13, 2012 Posted March 13, 2012 Filled up again last night. Went 168 miles and was on steady red warning light. Used 4.16 gallons hitting 40.3 MPG. I really rode it easy though... no throaty throttle jockey stuff.. That's almost exactly on track with me/mine. You still had roughly 1.1ish gallons of gas left in the tank at the time you filled up; at 40mpg that'd be another 44 miles before you actually ran out. Pretty much right on par with what I said before. Since I have consistently tracked mine, I'm not afraid to ride at least 30-35 of those extra miles out and refill it somewhere in the 5-5.1-5.2 gallons area (this is filling it absolutely full right up to the top of the neck, every time). Course I often carry a 1 gallon jug in the saddlebag just in case, but I've only used it twice and both times were when I intentionally ran it bone dry.
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