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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano View Post
    Yeah I came up with about 9L/100km.

    7/10ths all the way.
    I only know this as that's what the onboard computer currently says it is.
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    Around 18k per L for a 94 VFR, 300 to 380 ish per 19L tank depending on the usual.
    However takes stuff all servicing costs, like one set of front pads in 70,000k and last valve clearances about 5 years ago.- Oh and no cam chains with all that clattery stuff.

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    17.5 km/l in everyday use.
    20 km/l on the open road.
    10 km/l racetrack.

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    ZZR600D 5.5L/100km or 18.18km/l
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I can't work it out. I have never managed to fill up exactly on 100km. How do you do it?
    Divide the petrol used by the Km traveled then multiply the result by 100. That = L/100km
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    20km/l most of the time. range of about 250km guaranteed. I always go by the trip meter. dont trust the gauge, the last 3 bars disappear faster than the 1st 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Divide the petrol used by the Km traveled then multiply the result by 100. That = L/100km
    Oh right. I just fill up and pay.

    Be about six litres which doesn't look very good. Still, I wouldn't have a 1000cc twin if fuel economy was a consideration.

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    an 650 with yoshi/pc 17km/ltr 300ks tankful.

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    Near 9l/100km, get about 180km to a 16l tank, yep its worth it

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    2009 R1, Avg over 64,000 km

    15.2 km/L
    6.5 L/100km

    Depending on usage can drop to 10 Km/L and ridden quietly can achieve 18 km/L

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    50cc hair dryer, normal urban riding (ie full throttle all the way)

    32km/L
    3.13l/100km
    160 km range
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    GSX-R600. 15.4km/l or 43 mpg...
    Pffffwhaugh!
    The missus (normajeane) '84 Laser with 240,000km 1500cc gets exactly that!

    Our Harleys get over 55mpg. (about 4.6litres per 100km or something like that)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    Oh right. I just fill up and pay.

    Be about six litres which doesn't look very good. Still, I wouldn't have a 1000cc twin if fuel economy was a consideration.
    1450cc twin of mine gets 4.6lt or so per hundy kay

    55pmg plus the old way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Go back to your embroidery and cardigans ya bunch of poofs Attachment 243306 . Who cares what k's a performance vehicle does ???????

    The person that ran out of gas because he didn't know probably cares...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    1450cc twin of mine gets 4.6km or so per hundy kay

    55pmg plus the old way.
    I gather you mean 4.6 Litres or so per hundy kay ...
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