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    What's your fuel economy?

    l/100km
    mpg
    km/l

    When cruising:

    DRZ400SM motard 27km/l or 3.7L/100km

    KTM 525 motard 22km/l or 4.5L/100km

    Zx6r 19km/l or 5.2L/100km

    CBR250RR 22km/L or 4.5L/100km
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    GSX-R600. 15.4km/l or 43 mpg...
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    BMW F800ST Fuel Miser - 4.2l/100km @ steady 100km/h.

    It has a current fuel consumption readout on the computer, and I've found it to be pretty accurate.

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    Ninja 250R - 26km/L ... 3.85L/100km with pretty much WOT during any acceleration (if you can call it that) is involved.

    Ford Mondeo 2.0L - 16.5km/L ... 6.05L/100km (not going over 80, neutral down hills, coasting to stops etc.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    BMW F800ST Fuel Miser - 4.2l/100km @ steady 100km/h.
    Oh. At a steady 100km/hr?

    Never tried that...
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    Quote Originally Posted by superman View Post
    Ninja 250R - 26km/L ... 3.85L/100km with pretty much WOT when any acceleration (if you can call it that) is involved.
    That's pretty damn good mate... a little jealous of that. Stock jetting and exhaust?

    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    BMW F800ST Fuel Miser - 4.2l/100km @ steady 100km/h.

    It has a current fuel consumption readout on the computer, and I've found it to be pretty accurate.
    I heard those 650's get like 3.8L/100km point to point... awesome tank range and economy for long distance stuff.
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    That's pretty damn good mate... a little jealous of that. Stock jetting and exhaust?
    Na... Yoshi tip and Dyno jetted.

    I wonder what the fuel economy is on the new ninja's in NZ now since they finally got Fuel Injected models in.

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    Me too - never tried a steady 100kms for any fuel measuring distance.
    Open road riding around 100km/hr + and averaging 85km/hr on day rides has fuel consumption of 5.5L/100km.

    Pretty good economy for 1340cc engine with a good amount of poke.
    Here for the ride.

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    15.7 - 100km rocket 3 westcoast SI heading nth to motueka
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    Only dead fish go with the flow

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    It's greatly variable - size, weight and riding style have a marked effect.

    We did some experiments at KR and there was 80km difference in a tankful on a FJR1200 between me and some of the lighter 'more conservative' guys.

    Anything but a properly controlled test is just a curio really.

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    http://www.fuelly.com/driver/suzunzl/vl250

    Basically 4.1L/100km these days.

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    Concours 14 averaged over 71,500km: 5.8L/100km
    V-Strom averaged over 3,000km: 6.2L/100km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malfunconz View Post
    15.7 - 100km rocket 3 westcoast SI heading nth to motueka
    15.7L 100km are you for real? Hole in the piston maybe?
    ...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racefactory View Post
    15.7L 100km are you for real? Hole in the piston maybe?
    2300cc and mega tonnes certainly

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    2300cc and mega tonnes certainly
    jeez my 2 .0 litre diesel car get s 6.5 l 100 k round town and 5.5 l 100 on the open road, this is not making any special effort

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