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MPG
#1
I've had my fazer 2 weeks, just filled up with petrol, 58 mpg  :lol  superb. What a great bike. It can do it all.
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#2
Try using Fuelly for an even smugger attitude, I'm averaging 62 on my daily commute!
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#3
62 ! That's fantastic, I had a R1 before the fazer and it was no where near 58 so I'm well pleased.
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#4
so are you classing a gallon as 4.5 litres or?
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#5
I don't really know my MPG but i am needing fuel today and i wondered what i had done since last fill up, 195 miles on the light and sitting on the last line, not bad i thought.
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#6
Fuelly does this for you,,,,,
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#7
(29-03-12, 12:55 PM)mike26 link Wrote:so are you classing a gallon as 4.5 litres or?

For the UK yes (4.546 litres), pretty sure the americans have their own gallon... the point of this I do not understand  :lol [color=rgb(0, 0, 0)][/color]
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#8
usually get around 65mpg
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#9
omg.. last tank i got 41mpg...
Still way better than my car though lol
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#10
x litres by 0.22 to get gallons.......if thats any help to anyone......59 mpg taking it easy,only managed that once Big Grin Big Grin
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#11
Jesus 55-62 MPG do you ever have any fun and twist the throttle?  Big Grin
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#12
Out of interest roughly how many miles do you guys get out of a tank? With my last 41mpg outing I got 158 miles till the light came on.
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
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#13
Dunno, really, never done a tank.

130 miles every 2 days up and down to London and been between 8.9 and 9.6 liters a fill.

Speed between 60 and 90+ dependant on traffic flow, although I "maintained" the cam chain the other day with a blast up to 120.

All A road miles mostly with a bit of filtering, or making progress officer!
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#14
I get just under 55 MPG - always have a bit of fun on mine Wink

Usually get about 200 miles out of a tank right down to the last marker on the gauge but i can let it go lower than that just :p
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#15
Well i'm not to sure how to work it all out but on my trip to Lincolnshire last week & i managed  to do  170 miles,about 13.5 litres of fuel cost about £20 & today i filled up with 195 on the clock & it cost £23 that was about 15 or so litres, tbh i'm really happy with how economical the FZS600 Fazer is  Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin 
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#16
how are you guys getting to 55+ mpg im getting 35-42?
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#17
(29-03-12, 09:05 PM)mike26 link Wrote:how are you guys getting to 55  mpg I'm getting 35-42?
That's pretty bad, unless you are only using it for track days/racing!
I keep a careful record (sad, I know) and consistently get circa 60 mpg. I don't often ride as enthusiastically as some people but I still enjoy it, something to do with age and valuing life a bit more probably.
I think most get between 50 and 60 mpg. Is your air filter o.k.. Also check that the fuel enriching things on the carbs are closing properly when the lever in in the normal run position. Some times referred to as the choke.
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#18
i get 45-50 as i've got an aftermarket can and a K&N and motad downpipes.

Previous to the mods it was 50+ easy
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#19
I get about 50 most of the time to and from work,but  have on a few spirited occasions hit low 40s and wandering through south of France last year with 2 up got 66. On a track day it has never dropped below 40.
Only mods are K&N Filter and Iridium plugs.
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#20
i think i maybe i get more just seem to be putting it in alot be i only put £5 in at a time tbh
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