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Thread: 95 Bandit 250 sucks petrol like no tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Seriously shit that's average as haha! I guess if ya red line it every gear change it'll end up that bad or something.
    nah, its just shit

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    When I had a Honda CBR250RR it used to do about 200km on a tank, and I never rode it in a manner that would conserve fuel.

    I did have a problem on a bike once that turned out to be a slow fuel leak. Are any of the fuel hoses damp?

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    shuda bought a GSX250...my mates one gets 300km to a tank
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshy28 View Post
    shuda bought a GSX250...my mates one gets 300km to a tank
    new or old?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vindy500 View Post
    new or old?
    think its a 2003
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshy28 View Post
    think its a 2003
    completely different bikes, that ones a twin, and acts like a whale

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    Quote Originally Posted by vindy500 View Post
    completely different bikes, that ones a twin, and acts like a whale
    how does the GPX do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by joshy28 View Post
    how does the GPX do?
    it's got a gargantuan tank for a start, it's like 18 litres or something. Well, nominally anyway, I don't think my young lady friend's ever managed to get more than about 15 or 16 litres in when filling up.

    She gets better than 400km out of a tankful anyway, although she does ride *really* gently mind.

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    Just to give you an insight, my V4 400 gets over 20k/l easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshy28 View Post
    how does the GPX do?
    300ish, mates 07 is closer to 350

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    Just to give you an insight, my V4 400 gets over 20k/l easily.
    Because you're spending less time at full throttle hammering the crap out of it.

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    alright, ill give it a service soon and see what that brings. I will accept my bikes petrol capabilities and leave it at that..cheeers guys
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