For all you fox eye owners out there, how far do you usually go on reserve?
I've just had my light come on at 200 miles, apparently that means I've got 3.6L left before I'm running on empty, so if I did about another 20 miles before filling up I should in theory be okay.
That said, I don't really want to find the claimed size of the tank is actually bigger than its realistic size and end up having to push the old girl to the nearest petrol station!
I've never run out of petrol but my empty light comes on around 230 miles and I would have no doubts about doing another 20
For me I reckon when the warning light comes on I've got up to but not exceeding 40 miles left.
I actually strapped a 5 litre can of fuel to the rack once and tested it and managed about 50 miles.
I've always aimed at no more than 30 miles and I've never been less than a litre away from empty!
Some say...
I usually go about 180 miles when the light comes on, but it comes on after 40 so I'm beginning to suspect the sender's not quite behaving.
Broken, bruised, forgotten, sore,
too fucked up to care any more.
Stupid question ahoy time.
So where do I fill up to ? Do I brim it ? I'm not sure where the over flow is and I don't want to be peeing fuel everywhere. I have the 99 model. I can see a 4mm or so hole in the tube above which seems to be a seal. Is the hole the over flow ?
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(22-09-13, 03:47 PM)simonm link Wrote: Stupid question ahoy time.
So where do I fill up to ? Do I brim it ? I'm not sure where the over flow is and I don't want to be peeing fuel everywhere. I have the 99 model. I can see a 4mm or so hole in the tube above which seems to be a seal. Is the hole the over flow ?
You have a '99 but your profile says '00/'01, maybe you should change that as they are slightly different bikes?
Just top up the fuel 'til it wants no more.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
(22-09-13, 03:59 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=9987.msg103160#msg103160 date=1379861245]
Stupid question ahoy time.
So where do I fill up to ? Do I brim it ? I'm not sure where the over flow is and I don't want to be peeing fuel everywhere. I have the 99 model. I can see a 4mm or so hole in the tube above which seems to be a seal. Is the hole the over flow ?
You have a '99 but your profile says '00/'01, maybe you should change that as they are slightly different bikes?
Just top up the fuel 'til it wants no more.

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I have a w and a y reg :-)
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
(22-09-13, 04:19 PM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=9987.msg103167#msg103167 date=1379861983]
[quote author=simonm link=topic=9987.msg103160#msg103160 date=1379861245]
Stupid question ahoy time.
So where do I fill up to ? Do I brim it ? I'm not sure where the over flow is and I don't want to be peeing fuel everywhere. I have the 99 model. I can see a 4mm or so hole in the tube above which seems to be a seal. Is the hole the over flow ?
You have a '99 but your profile says '00/'01, maybe you should change that as they are slightly different bikes?
Just top up the fuel 'til it wants no more.
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I have a w and a y reg :-)
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That would explain things quite easily
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Darrsi,
Did a track day today.. Full/brimmed tank, 139 miles and the fuel light on solidly. Proceeded to fill up and only got 13 litres in the begger.
Time to update fuelly with all my missing fuel ups and see if im going even more mad.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.