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Zukin
3rd October 2007, 16:25
Howdy all
My brother has just brought an XR650 (2002) model, and I took him down on the back of the BMW (these are great 2 up :2thumbsup) to pick it up from Palmerston North last Saturday :)
Well on the return trip we both filled up in Palmy and headed back to Napier, he hit reserve at about 130km and only got about another 30km after that to empty? :(
So does that sound right? 150- 170km on a full tank of gas?? :blink:
And does anyone know of any after market (bigger) fuel tanks for the XR650??
Cheers in advance
Scott
zeRax
3rd October 2007, 17:30
clarke, ims, acerbis, u can get get like 40+ litres if u really feel like it :P
Zukin
3rd October 2007, 17:32
clarke, ims, acerbis, u can get get like 40+ litres if u really feel like it :P
Sorry I meant locally, like second hand :blink:
Cheers Scott
warewolf
3rd October 2007, 19:29
So does that sound right? 150- 170km on a full tank of gas?? :blink:For a small enduro tank on an enduro bike, yep. 9.8L is all they hold, from one source I found.
Safari (http://www.rvaqualine.com.au/page.php?sId=13) is another source for a new tank.
marks
3rd October 2007, 20:36
is that the one that was for sale in the bike shop on the main north road out of Palmy?
How does it go?
Is it a gs eater???
cheers
Mark
FlangMasterJ
4th October 2007, 08:32
Was that the one from AFC?
I'd love a XR650 with a motard setup.
You can get some crazy big tanks for the XR's.
Oscar
4th October 2007, 08:42
That fuel mileage sounds about right.
If I thrashed my XR400, it was lucky to get 120km on a tank.
Sensei
4th October 2007, 08:55
My 03 TTR 600 does 100ks till resev & has a 10L tank so am getting a 20L for it as most rides round here are 180ks there & back .
Zukin
4th October 2007, 09:10
Was that the one from AFC?
I'd love a XR650 with a motard setup.
You can get some crazy big tanks for the XR's.
Hi there
Nah we looked at that one, and it wasn't in good shape :(
When we arrived they had it out the back water blasting it, a sure sign that something isn't right :(
Anyway he took it for a test ride and said it had a flat spot, then as we talked out come the oil leaks, there was a large number of drops on the ground!!
For the price they were asking it was no where near good enough!!
So we went around to Phil Turnbull's and there was one there. $2500 cheaper, and in much better condition, and they threw in a few extras :2thumbsup
Good service too :)
Zukin
4th October 2007, 09:15
is that the one that was for sale in the bike shop on the main north road out of Palmy?
How does it go?
Is it a gs eater???
cheers
Mark
Hmmm
A GS eater, it certainly has some boogie, the pick up is good
I am picking with its current gearing that the GS has a bigger top speed, but I haven tested that :crazy:
The GS is a lot more comfortable through the corners :clap:
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