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Wingroad - 6.2L / 100km
http://www.nissan.co.nz/pdf/specs/specs_wingroad.pdf
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Last Bike: SV650S K7. Around 50kw: 20 - 25 km/l. 4 - 5 l per 100km.
Current Bike: GSX-R600 K8. Around 80kw: 14 - 16 km/l. 6 - 7 l per 100km.
Current Wagon: Subaru Lancaster 3 litre flat 6. Around 115kw: 10 l per 100km if I am really careful. Otherwise about 12l per 100km...
Them neddies have to come from somewhere...
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
With new emulsion tubes I'm getting 6.5l / 100k, every trip is a bit captain sensible & a bit throttle to the stop (norfland). I don't care a rats ass as long as the bike is burning it & not firing it out the exhaust like it used too.
I want a 500cc 2 stroke with a big tank, a bad attitude & running 98 please.
Nissan Wingroad? Is that really the car equivalent of a GSXR-750? A Subaru 2.0R will use over 10.5l per 100km and still isn't as fast as a GSXR-750 (but a hell of a lot closer than a wingroad).
My AN400 is good for commuting around the city, not hard to get more than 25km/litre (under 4l per 100km) if I ride gently. My best has been over 30km/litre averaged over more than 350kms (gentle open road riding).
Road tax on a diesel isn't cheap, you would need to add that to the 4x4 running costs when you are comparing it to the costs of running the bike.
I only partially changed from the car to the scooter to save gas, a much bigger gain was the reduction in travel time in heavy traffic - a car just can't match a bike at getting through the Auckland city traffic. At 5pm on a weekday my scooter is way faster than a Bugatti Veyron around Auckland. After I bought the scooter I found a 5 minute drive in my car just made me pissed off and after a year of having the scooter I had run up ~20,000kms on the scooter and ~1,000kms on the car - so I sold the car.
For weekday city commuting - FUCK THE 4 WHEELED VEHICLES!
3l/100km on the scoot, but a tank only lasts 3 days![]()
Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars
6.8l/100km....on a 750! Holy shit....do you idle everywhere! Even our Getz only gets 7.3l/100km on a 200km round trip country/town. The 750SP got around 7.4, tootling, to 9.4l/100km tootling a bit faster. The GSXR1000 was about the same.....so is the RG250, come to that!
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
2006 BMW R1200S
Daily commuting - 6.5L / 100km
Important note - it's a 20 minute trip each way in heavy traffic. In the car it takes 60minutes.
Weekend touring - best of 4.5L / 100km, usually around the 5L / 100km mark
Racetrack thrashing - 11L / 100km - 4 trackdays and economy pretty consistent.
I gotta wonder how much fuel various cars would use for that 60 minute trip compared to what a bike uses in the 20 minutes it takes. Surely the slow driving and stop-starting a car has to do would lead to really shitty economy, the bike being able to tick along at a more steady speed and not having to stop and waste gas idling should help it to use much less fuel on the trip.
Before I sold the car I had plenty of occasions when I would be on the southern motorway in 2nd gear, then 1st gear, then stopped, then moving at 5-10kph, then stopped, then . . .
I can't see how this could be very efficient on fuel - on the scooter I can tootle along at 20-40kph passed the cars that are going 0-10kph and I MUST be getting a LOT better fuel economy.
Set the trip computer on my last ride, gas up at 235kms & took 12lts, 19.5 kms per ltr & averaged 95kms per hour. Gotta love those triples.
Ahhhhhh ya get 120 ODD with a just by putting gas in mate! (flywheel)BuzzardNZ
Originally Posted by CHR1S
The worst I can seem to get out of a 120 odd hp K7 SV thou is about 9l-100km...
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What mods did you do to get 120+ HP ?
15l/100km
tyres cost as much as the gas
insurance and rego cost twice as much as the car.
aint a money saver!
My XJ runs about 5.5l/100k, and pretty much regardless of how I ride it or how loaded up it is I still get 300k's to reserve. Heaps cheaper than my 4wd at about 10l/100k and no RUC.
I have yet to see my scooter's stated fuel economy of 130mpg or about 2.2l/100k, although I guess it might get that if I stopped it leaking more fuel than it burns, damned 50 year old carb...![]()
Riding cheap crappy old bikes badly since 1987
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with my ninja 650r i had
relaxed wander: about 5 - 4.6 l/100km
enthusiastic fun: down to 6.5 l/100km
not too bad at all...
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