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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    No exageration. I was skeptical myself. I watched it through several tank loads to be sure (I'm still keeping an eye on it and it's pretty consistent). Used to get about 220km to reserve. Now I get about 280.
    A dirty aircleaner filter is all that it takes. $30 at Super Cheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    A dirty aircleaner filter is all that it takes. $30 at Super Cheep.
    I presume you mean airfiler cleaner. Does it work for paper filters?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swbarnett View Post
    I presume you mean airfiler cleaner. Does it work for paper filters?

    Now what did I try to say. Let's try this: Get a new air filter as when they get dirty and clogged up the car/bike will start to use more fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    Now what did I try to say. Let's try this: Get a new air filter as when they get dirty and clogged up the car/bike will start to use more fuel.
    Yes, so I discovered. I hadn't previously been aware of this and I was finding it hard to source one for my bike. Finally discovered a place or two in the UK that stock them.
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    Bit of a thread dredge - can anyone confirm that BP put the prices of their fuel up 5c today?

    How's Crazy Steve getting around these days?

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    can't confirm that but i did hear that the price per barrol of oil had gone up $12 per barrol and that was going to put our price up by 12cents so it wouldn't surprise me if they did.

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    I hope not, I know things go up but they are making such huge profits (as are the governments that tax fuel) at a time that people are suffering all over the world... Capitalism sucks at times
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    Quote Originally Posted by baptist View Post
    Capitalism sucks at times
    Not if you're the guy raking in all the cash... sadly I'm not that guy

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    Be thankful that the "global recession" is still happening. Once economies fire up again the demand for fuel will increase. Remember at peak price a barrel of oil went up to almost US$150. It is currently somewhere around US$80.
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    If you don't pay rego it works out ok. This has 2 consequent effects:

    That you need to pay more attention on the road and drive carefully, therefore a)increasing fuel economy and b)lowering risk of accidents.

    I don't pay rego on car and bike and am finding it ok if I take the bike as much as possible. With a ZX6R @ 4.4L/100km it's pretty cheap if you drive carefully and carry speed around corners employing general basic hypermiling technique.

    In the larger picture of things though, it will definitely affect us all rather soon. Humans have an insane addiction to oil and as we pass the crest of peak production, we will now not be able to adapt fast enough to it's shortage and extinction.

    The choices for me are to either pay the price and enjoy the last of petrol powered supersports bikes right now or to try and adapt as early as possible and find another more feasible substitute form enjoyment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy Steve View Post
    What a cock, it's comments like this that have over inflated the price to date !

    Keep you mouth shout Loser !

    Crazy Steve.

    I won't be buying into this $2 per liter !! EVER !!!
    see you on the footpath then....its gonna get much worse

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    just checked the cardlink price watch website and 91 is $2.028 and premium is $2.179 at bp and $2.099at shell. so unsure if it has gone up but im sure i paid about that last week when i filled the bike up.

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    Diesel seems to have rocketed more in the last coupl of years.

    The van I use for work took $52 to fill two years ago, yesterday it took $76

    Time to re-evaluate work hacks maybe...
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    it costs us over $100 to fill our honda and $78 to fill out isuzu diesal and we get more milage out of the diesal than the petrol honda so i still think it is a bit cheaper to have a diesal but i may be wrong.

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