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    Fuel economy

    Just wondering what sort of fuel economy people get out of their bikes. I am commuting on a single cylinder 250cc 4 stroke, and it is costing 4.8cents per kilometer. Which bikes are better/worse? how much does engine type/cc rating affect fuel consumption?

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    This is digging out a fairly old thread, but this was asked a while ago about 250's

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=37093
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    Geez, I ride an 1800cc fatass cruiser - fuel economy? What's that dude?

    But seriously, I find it just as good for mileage as my previous GSXR. How you ride it makes a big difference.

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    It appears my 24-25km/litre is pretty good.

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    Fuel what ?????????? economy bwahahahahahahahahaha

    The light goes on i fill it up both in car and on bike.....sod the monetry return, just spank it till ya run out of gas

    Remember ride it like ya stole it or
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biohazard View Post
    Fuel what ?????????? economy bwahahahahahahahahaha

    The light goes on i fill it up both in car and on bike.....sod the monetry return, just spank it till ya run out of gas

    Remember ride it like ya stole it or
    Drive it like ya stole it (for them with cars aswell)



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    Hmmmmm wonder if those two items are related?
    I get 400km out of 15 litres. dont know how much that is.
    On the TDR its more like 150km out of 15litres. That bike uses more fuel than it has a right to.
    The real mystery is how come that fat bastard Hurley has never lost any weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unhingedlizard View Post
    Hmmmmm wonder if those two items are related?
    Unfortunately i fink so yeah grrrrrrr

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    And I find fuel economy an invalid point anyway. While it may be less km/l on the bike than car, I travel WAY more km on the bike, just coz I feel like going for a ride.

    I just now when people say it must be cheaper to run the bike!

    Edit: I think it is about 19 km/l tho
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    I get about 20km/l on my cbr which works out at about 7c per km. I think thats pretty good
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    I get about 17 Km /l on the CB.

    Cost of running including all maintenance, insurance, rego etc it is smack between my Odyssey and Mitsi Galant. worked out over 18 months of running calced back to $/Km there is about 5 cents difference /km from best to worst.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kave View Post
    It appears my 24-25km/litre is pretty good.
    My SRX250 used to return between 25 and 30kpl. Ridden fairly hard . About 80mpg in eal numbers. About what would be expected of a 250cc single.

    BMW is absolutely consistent at 16.n kpl no matter how ridden. ffwabbitt varies wildly, from 18 to 24 kpl.

    And then there are the two strokes. Don't ask, just hitch up the tank trailer. Maybe 10 kpl.
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    On average on a recent 4900 KM trip I managed 17.7 K/L on a my Hayabusa.
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    I get 24-25km/l on a 2 stroke :P

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