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    Blah mpg gsx600f

    I have been keeping an eye on how much fuel my baby has been using, and am just wondering if it seems too high/low/about right....

    full tank of gas is about $17 and it will do on average 115miles (185km) - doing a combination of motorway and town riding.

    Does this sound about right for a 210kg 89' carby 600cc bike?
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    i have been keeping track of mine for a while

    AVG $18.76 to fill
    AVG 13.09 litres to fill
    AVG 212.61 km to a tank
    AVG 11.39 km/$1
    AVG 16.32 km/l

    I ride fairly quickly but not insane speeds. Mostly open road riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    i have been keeping track of mine for a while

    AVG $18.76 to fill
    AVG 13.09 litres to fill
    AVG 212.61 km to a tank
    AVG 11.39 km/$1
    AVG 16.32 km/l

    I ride fairly quickly but not insane speeds. Mostly open road riding.
    ahh cheers, will keep an eye on mine for a bit longer...
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    GSXR 600 - red light on dash = fill her up

    Kawa ZX6R - 275km after that you're walking.....

    And waiting on the side of a road between Pirongia and Otorohanga *(not sure on the spelling)*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    GSXR 600 - red light on dash = fill her up

    Kawa ZX6R - 275km after that you're walking.....

    And waiting on the side of a road between Pirongia and Otorohanga *(not sure on the spelling)*


    LOL!!! Sympthies! I worked out the mpg on my GSX and I could get 45mpg cruising. CAn't remembe the K's per tank, but crawled into a gas station once with the needle UNDER the red and it took 15.6lt so still had 4.4lt to go! Was relieved, as it was raining!
    I'd gone from Te Kuiti to Wairakei through Taumaranui and up the Western side of Taupo.
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    well, thats better than what my 250 will manage, so ya shouldn worry.
    But gas is a bit more expensive up here so on second thought maybe its about the same.

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    My GSX returns an average of 47.9mph, inc. pillion riding, some fast blasts and mostly daily commuting. Best trip was open road cruising at 56mph.
    Before I had the carbs synchhed and a good service was little better than 30mph first two trips.

    How do I know such detail? Because I am sad enough to keep a spreadsheet, wanting to compare the improvement of the service and compare it to the RG for economy. Tank returns (main tank only) 200+k (then a 13l fill) and 300+ is possible moving onto the 5l reserve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    ........How do I know such detail? Because I am sad enough to keep a spreadsheet, ........
    Me too. I average around 19 km/ l. Used to get 23 km/l from my 250.

    Looks like youre getting around 16 km/h there Dan, which would be of the correct order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    My GSX returns an average of 47.9mphg ... Tank returns (main tank only) 200+k (then a 13l fill) and 300+ is possible moving onto the 5l reserve.
    Update in reponse to a pm on the subject and chat with a GSX750f owner:

    After 6000ks logged onto the spreadsheet average mpg is now 50.1mpg. Main 15l tank is safe for 250k with the reserve still with 5l.
    Grown to realise that the HUGE fuel gauge actually DOES work, although it is calibrated to indicate when you are getting near the time to fill or switch to reserve, at about 220k @ 50mpg. Living dangerously you and then switching to the reserve you could still put an extra 100k + onto your trip once it is showing empty, but its pretty good at letting you know when to think about topping up.
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    I think my engine is the same as yours - just newer

    My tank is about $23 to fill (thats just gone into reserve) and on average I get 280 k's out of it.
    Best I ever got was 300 before reserve, worst was 260 (which was last week).

    I've found doing the Wednesday night rides the range is on the low side of average due to the stop start and slow speeds (and then the thrash on the way home lol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    I have been keeping an eye on how much fuel my baby has been using, and am just wondering if it seems too high/low/about right....

    full tank of gas is about $17 and it will do on average 115miles (185km) - doing a combination of motorway and town riding.

    Does this sound about right for a 210kg 89' carby 600cc bike?
    You seem to have something outa whack there....
    http://daves.gsx600f.site.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/
    My GSXR1100 would do 290km main tank and the 750 about 250km. Both with similar/smaller tanks
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    You seem to have something outa whack there....
    http://daves.gsx600f.site.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/
    My GSXR1100 would do 290km main tank and the 750 about 250km. Both with similar/smaller tanks
    From that website:
    37.4 mpg urban, 46.8 mpg motorway, 42.1 mpg (av)

    That's pretty poor. I'm getting 50mpg commuting and highway riding around 56mph. On the burn over 7000rpm maybe it would drop but my figs. are inline with most of the other GSX6&750 riders I've chatted to recently.
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    I get 20km/litre out of a twenty year old XS650. Expecting the km/litre to improve as will be doing some work on her. Small tank though only takes $8 to fill her up.

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    Yea 90S, my 1100 avgd about 45mpg or 16.5km/lt. However, if DDs tank takes $17 to fill (petrol is similar price now) then how come capacity is claimed at 20lt? And 185km/tank is seriously off.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    I've been keeping track on my km/l recently as i thought ive been spending alot on gas.
    All my riding is general commuting, and the bike feels like its running sweet.

    From reserve, add $20 fuel = 12.3L. This lasted only 145kms before switching to reserve again. Thats about 12km/Ltr

    iAny idea what would cause this? Dirty airfilter or maybe worn needles?

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