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Thread: Petrol consumption? 2004 GSX, 2007 GPX, GT250R, Ninja 08

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    Petrol consumption? 2004 GSX, 2007 GPX, GT250R, Ninja 08

    Iv been trying to hunt around for the K's per ltr for these, found some (not the GSX yet) can people please post real world consumption for these bikes. Slowly narrowing down and getting a bigger picture on what im after

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    A full 17L tank on the GT250R can get me anywhere from 350Km to 550Km.
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    I think it depends more on how you ride, where you ride and how long your rides are, than the make and model of bike.
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    Motorcycle Fuel Economy (Suzuki and most all other bikes)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    A full 17L tank on the GT250R can get me anywhere from 350Km to 550Km.


    04 gsx250 = 25+ kms a ltr so over 300km a tank
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    Like Maki said before, it all depends on what sort of riding you are doing.
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    A 200k difference with only 17 ltrs, riding style included, thats just MASSIVE

    550k = 32 ks ltr
    350 = 20 ks

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    I just topped up on gas before, had done 205k's and it took about 9.5L, so that makes 21.5k/L. I've only got a 13L tank too . I do a lot of town riding which probably reduces that k's though huh.

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    My CB200R goes about 140ks for $16
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    Quote Originally Posted by brendonjw View Post
    A 200k difference with only 17 ltrs, riding style included, thats just MASSIVE

    550k = 32 ks ltr
    350 = 20 ks
    17L is a massive tank for a 250.
    I'm pretty sure Toto gets some impressive mileage outta his Hyo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    A full 17L tank on the GT250R can get me anywhere from 350Km to 550Km.
    Yup have to agree with this. Am getting towards the high 400's to mid 550's on mine, for a full tank. And thats both - commute use and longish rides........ Is fantastic witht the price of fuel these days..
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    I think the best thing to come out of a Hyosung is the fuel consumption.

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    Soooooooooo true

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    the worst tank i have done is 350km and that was 13L, i have never used any more than that and usually does 400+km (hyo)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragingrob View Post
    I just topped up on gas before, had done 205k's and it took about 9.5L, so that makes 21.5k/L. I've only got a 13L tank too . I do a lot of town riding which probably reduces that k's though huh.
    10L tank and 18km/L, doh.
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