Thank you everyone for your input. I'll let you know what I find, I now have a better idea but can't dig in right away as I have to make a car trip this weekend
Thank you very much, looks like I have a petcock issue not allowing reserved to work properly, based on that link IBM running out about where I should be starting into reserved, I just want 200 miles per tank haha
I was running 80 and expect it to suck fuel, very surprised to get 41.??? Mpg at that speed but it ran out and died on side of road with 1.5 gallons in tank. Would only hold 4.5 from dead dead dead out of gas with six gallon tank
This is why I'm questioning motor coughed sputtered I switched to reserve went a max of seven miles before refueling and has taken a max of 4.3 ish gallons. When I died on reserve on i81 n Mile marker 260.4 I put 4.5 gallons in the bike I had the petcock both positions and it was out of fuel. I believe something wrong with petcock not allowing it to pick up all fuel. Assuming I'm not the only one in history to have this problem and thought I would ask before tearing into it
The reason I ask is because I have a six gallon tank, Ran it dry in 185 miles and it would only hold 4.5 gallons. Was out of gas and had to pour gas in it from a can on side of road. Trying to start discussion to see if others have this problem and how to fix. Should still have 1.5 gallons to burn why won't it pick it up
Agreed and that would solve the problem, today we "handle" it like wussies, the kids doesn't learn lesson, as a teen-ager shots up school and killed himself. Coulda Been solved with a good old fashioned ass whopping
My 2007 rsv will only burn 4.5 of the six gallon tank usually when running on fumes the most I can get in it is 4.3 gallons. On a trip this week I ran out of fuel on I 81 in VA and could only pack 4.5 gallons in it. I would like to go 200 miles between fill ups and averaging 42-44 mpg this should be easy. I died at 185