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    sean diesel

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    montreal

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  • Bike Year and Model
    2003 royal star venture midnight
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  1. hey guys, i bought my venture midnight in march, just like to talk about fuel mileage and windshields…. first off, i’d like to say a little bit about me, i’m a truck driver, started driving tow trucks in 93 and CDL in 99, so for the fuel mileage, i might be able to help understanding fuel economy, when i drive a truck with a total weight of 80,000GVW, the best i could do with a kenworth T-800 with a paccar MX13 was around 7.2-7.4 mpg, ao the heavier you are, the more the vehicle will consume, i said vehicle because it’s the same principle for cars, trucks, busses, motorcycles, boats ect… the smaller you are, the better fuel mileage you will get, the easyier you ride, the better mileage you will get, having said that, putting my enormous behind wich tips the scales at 345LBS on a 869LBS motorcycle with all saddle cases empty…. i was not expecting much when i bought the bike, i changed the fuel from 89oct to 91oct where i did not see a big enough difference, so i decided to test my motorcycle at different speeds. let’s face it, this bike is not a racer, it’s a cruiser, so driving it like you stole it will defenetly kill the mileage, maybe i’m getting old, but when i ride, i gradually twist the throttle and i dont over rev the engine before shifting, below is the tests i did here in quebec crossing into ontario, from the gas station near my house, i drove 100km in one direction on the highway, made a u-turn and went back to same gas station(200 km round trip) filled up the tank and calculated how much MPG’s i got, here is the results i got. p.s. i don’t recomend driving 55MPH on the highway LOL 90KPH(55MPH) 4.8L/100KM(49MPG) 100KPH(62.13MPH) 5L/100KM (47.04MPG) 110KPH(68.35MPH) 5.5L/100KM(42.77MPG) 120KPH(74.56MPH) 6.5L/100KM(36.19MPG) above 120KPH it’s not very enjoyable for me(maybe i am getting old LOL) all those tests where made in top gear on cruise control with moderate to medium winds and very little elevation changes if you’re still reading this, thank you LOL, and i’d like to ask you what is the biggest(tallest) windshield available for this bike? i’m 6’4”🤷🏻‍♂️ thanks and ride safe😎
  2. thanks guys, helped alot😎
  3. you guys see anything weird here? this is my first venture, been looking everywhere, can’t find if speedo normal or if it’s missing the "digital MPH" my bike is canadian wich shows KPH printed on top and digital needle all other bike i’ve seen has a digital MPH where the needle is, USA bikes has the same but digital KPH.
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    you guys see anything weird here? this is my first venture, been looking everywhere, can’t find if speedo normal or if it’s missing the "digital MPH" my bike is canadian wich shows KPH printed on top and digital needle all other bike i’ve seen has a digital MPH where the needle is, USA bikes has the same but digital KPH. FullSizeRender.MOV
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