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    Avg. Litres/100Km: 7.3 Avg. MPG (US): 32.2
    Best Litres/100Km: 5.2 Avg. MPG (Imperial): 38.7
    Worst Litres/100Km: 8.6

    Total Fills: 97

    Avg. Days Between Fills: 6.1

    Avg. Daily Km: 27.24
    Avg. Daily Litres: 1.99
    Avg. Daily Cost ($): 3.67

    Avg. Weekly Km: 190.66
    Avg. Weekly Litres: 13.92
    Avg. Weekly Cost ($): 25.67

    Avg. Monthly Km: 828.47
    Avg. Monthly Litres: 60.49
    Avg. Monthly Cost ($): 111.53

    Avg. Yearly Km: 9,941.61
    Avg. Yearly Litres: 725.90
    Avg. Yearly Cost: 1,338.42

    Total Cost ($): 2,163.47

    Avg. Cost/Litre ($): 1.845

    Most Exp. Cost/Litre ($): 2.329
    Date: 09-07-08
    Fuel: ULT98
    Litres: 14.33
    Total Cost ($): 33.37

    Least Exp. Cost/Litre ($): 1.379
    Date: 08-01-09
    Fuel: V-Power
    Litres: 14.15
    Total Cost ($): 19.51

    Avg. Cost/Fill ($): 22.30

    Most Expensive Fill ($): 33.93
    Date: 12-06-08
    Fuel: ULT98
    Cost/Litre ($): 2.209
    Litres: 15.36

    Least Expensive Fill ($): 9.69
    Date: 22-02-08
    Fuel: PO4 TECHRON 91
    Cost/Litre ($): 1.749
    Litres: 5.54

    Avg. Cost/km ($): 0.135
    Avg. Cost/100km ($): 13.46

    Avg. Litres/100km (Overall): 7.30
    Avg. Litres/100km (Tank By Tank): 7.34
    Avg. Litres/100km with
    Best & Worst Removed: 7.32

    Avg. Kilometres/Litre: 13.70
    Avg. Miles/Gallon (US): 32.21
    Avg. Miles/Gallon (Imperial): 38.69

    Best Litres/100km: 5.25
    Date: 13-07-08
    Litres: 11.20
    Fuel: ULT98
    Km Travelled: 183

    Worst Litres/100km: 8.60
    Date: 13-07-08
    Litres: 9.60
    Fuel: ULT98
    Km Travelled: 142

    Avg. Litres/Fill: 12.10

    Most Litres/Fill: 15.37
    Date: 08-11-08
    Fuel: Premium
    Km Travelled: 154

    Least Litres/Fill: 5.29
    Date: 23-02-08
    Fuel: Ultimate
    Km Travelled: 190


    CBR600RR used mainly for riding in the weekends with the occasional commuting. Enough stats for you Toto ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucket boy View Post
    Ive gone through 23 ltrs one tank in 18 months on my zx14.
    And still on the first tank on my poocati that ive owned for about 3 months
    I feel so sorry for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    So seriously, your saying you do 1000+ km's a week in the saddle?
    some people use their bike for more than just posing.

    the 'busa usually ran out to around 800km a week just on commute and run around duties (commute of 120km round trip). often out to 12-1300kms if i went to whiti for the weekend. at $3/day fixed costs, plus $1.50/litre of fuel for tyres (front and rear), plus fuel/chain etc i easily spent over $400/week/every week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    So seriously, your saying you do 1000+ km's a week in the saddle?
    So hard to believe? I do 300km a week just in commuting alone. Some rides after work and a weekend free could see that go well into the 1500s.

    But I'm a cheap-arse and use 91 petrol :D

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    1784 km

    $142.00
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    spending 400 bucks on petrol a month would send me bankrupt......but once I have a full time job and quit studying, then I can afford it *and a new bike*

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    Ditto.

    $403.58 = Either too many Ks or too many revs.
    My honda gets 7Km to the litre...
    I dont think toto does too badly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrislost View Post
    My honda gets 7Km to the litre...
    I dont think toto does too badly
    my van gets a similar number! thats one un fuel efficient bike!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post

    CBR600RR used mainly for riding in the weekends with the occasional commuting. Enough stats for you Toto ?
    You are a statistics freak arent you

    really interesting data but I have problem with averages. You see they are exactly that averages. If you have 3 bikes and I have only 1 then we have average 2 bikes each. But It still doesn't mean I get to ride 2 bikes....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrislost View Post
    My honda gets 7Km to the litre...
    I dont think toto does too badly
    That's horrendous. That's what my 2.4L 1500kg Accord wagon gets around town and I sure don't baby it...

    On the other hand my GSX250F gets about 10km/L around town which is far from stunning, but I think theres actually something broken there given that it won't idle either.

    Toto - Are you collecting that info from credit card statements or from saved receipts? I used to save receipts and then drag them out every month or 2 to stick in a spreadsheet but that got tedious. Now I have a notebook and pen in the bike and car that gets the date, current odo reading, #liters put in the tank (always a fill) and fuel used/price. At the other end I also have a log of any times I've checked/altered the tire pressure, oil, coolant, brake fluid, trans fluid, wiper fluid etc. which has so far proved incredibly useful. I'd highly recommend for everyone to try get in the habit of this. It is also a good place to note down oil/filter/brake pad/tire changes as well as what oil/filter was used, tire pressure should be etc. so you don't forget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    I've just been doing a budget calculations and have calculated that my petrol spending for the month of August alone was $403.58

    This is all bike petrol. Anyone else doing monthly or weekly petrol calculations ?
    Hmmmmmm! not sure if I should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jono035 View Post
    Toto - Are you collecting that info from credit card statements or from saved receipts? I used to save receipts and then drag them out every month or 2 to stick in a spreadsheet but that got tedious. Now I have a notebook and pen in the bike and car that gets the date, current odo reading, #liters put in the tank (always a fill) and fuel used/price. At the other end I also have a log of any times I've checked/altered the tire pressure, oil, coolant, brake fluid, trans fluid, wiper fluid etc. which has so far proved incredibly useful. I'd highly recommend for everyone to try get in the habit of this. It is also a good place to note down oil/filter/brake pad/tire changes as well as what oil/filter was used, tire pressure should be etc. so you don't forget.
    yea, looking at my electronic transactions as I don't use cash unless its an emergency.

    Notebook and a pen seems like something doable...

    Yea a log with all things changed or put on the bike is very useful I found too, but I don't go to the dept of tyre pressure logging...thats way too much detail and data management can become a problem if there is too much data I reckon.

    good idea bout the notebook tho
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    yea, looking at my electronic transactions as I don't use cash unless its an emergency.

    Notebook and a pen seems like something doable...

    Yea a log with all things changed or put on the bike is very useful I found too, but I don't go to the dept of tyre pressure logging...thats way too much detail and data management can become a problem if there is too much data I reckon.

    good idea bout the notebook tho
    Didn't say I did anything with the info In terms of tire air pressure I just note the date and that I checked it, nothing more.

    Looking at the numbers the same as MacD did, it appears that you're gettin good fuel economy, just travelling a heap. I was paying about $50 a week to keep my car gassed up when I was driving it, now paying about $10 a week to run the bike instead, but that is just inner city commuting.

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    Quick comparison.
    ---------------------- sAsLEX---------Me
    Total Km:................16070........ ..8076
    Total Litres:.............1173.4 .........581
    Total Cost:...............2163.47........963.94
    Avg. Litres/100Km:....7.3...............6.96
    Best Litres/100Km:....5.25.............5.97
    Worst Litres/100Km:..8.6...............11.42
    Total Fills:................97................30
    Avg. Cost/Litre..........1.845............1.649
    Most Exp.Cos/Litre.....2.329............2.139
    Fuel:........................ULT98...........Reg 91
    Date:.......................9/07/2009..... 26/07/2009

    Litres ......................14.33............26
    Total Cost................33.37...........42.88
    Least Exp. Cost/Litre.....................1.379
    Date:.......................08-01-09.......15/03/2008
    Average litres fill.......12.1..............19.37
    Ave kms per fill.........165.77..........278.48
    Average theoretical range...............440.57
    Av. Kms/litre.............13.7..............14.21
    Av. Kms/litre Police escort 100+ kms 12.95
    Worst kms/litre.........8.6................8.755
    worst theoretical range...................271
    Best kms / litre.........14.51.............16.75
    best theoretical range.....................519.25
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    There was one month when I racked up $1200 in fuel for my lil'ol'hornet. But my average is around $450 a month.
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