Just returned from 4 weeks in OZ on my 990 and have to say that fuel usage is at the front of the brain all the time. You seriously do not want to get the speed/usage equation wrong. On one occasion the map showed a pump - closed several months prior - it was only the friendliness of a local contractor that saved a 400km return hitch and an overnight stay. I record usage all the time and trip figures varied from 15kpl to 18.5. The figures improve closer to the east coast as cruise speeds slowly reduce toward the 100kmh limit in the highly populated areas. Strange that. Returning from Ayers rock to Alice the bike returned 15kpl sitting at constant 130 (per GPS). Two up with all camping gear etc. Akra tune and open 2 int 1 pipe. It was interesting to note that one up with gear made no difference ie the drag of panniers is considerable and pillion 'fills the space' aerodynamically so even tho bike is much less overall weight the extra turbulence negates that. Running without bags showed immediate improvement in economy of 2kpl under any conditions.
2 other thoughts for comment
-Outback roads had me cruising (where possible) at around 100kph. With 17/45 gearing peak torque is some 2500rpm higher at this speed. Accordingly, specially on sand or loose based roads where rolling resistance is higher the motor was on the point of labouring requiring some more throttle opening. Change down and greater throttle opening assured. Hence economy at modest speeds was only 15/16kpl. I do wonder if KTM lowered the revs for peak torque a bit whether the fuel use issues would calm down.
-Why cant manufactures get the speedo readings perfect at least when tyres are new? 130 indicated 122 true. 107 indicated 100 true.
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triwi
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