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    Smile Distance

    can anyone tell me how many km's you can get from a TT250 or similar bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zinzan View Post
    can anyone tell me how many km's you can get from a TT250 or similar bike.
    You have one. You tell us
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    Alot more than my yz450f at a guess on the road when i had my tt350 i could ride from aucks to whitianga with out a refill
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    Question is too vague - I had a TT250 once yonks ago and got Welly to Waiouru on a tank but if you want to know fuel consumption why don't you do the old odometer/one-litre of gas trick?
    A better question might have been-"How far on reserve can you get on a TT250?"

    The question makes you look intellectually lazy and wanting to crowd source an easy answer that you are couldn't be bothered analysing yourself - lucky that that never normally happens on forums...

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    here's an idea!!
    Find out the capacity of the tank!
    Fill it up to the top,
    Take a note of the Speedo (if they have one)
    Take a note of the time.
    Ride for an hour
    Fill it up again
    take a note of the fuel you put in!

    Do the math!! or just get the general idea. I think you get the rest!! LOL!!!

    Bearing in mind the above will vary largely on the terrain, riding conditions, rider aggression, idle time and various other factors.

    Good luck!
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