I had to do a whole lot of superslab last weekend, so I decided to take the bike since I havent ridden in a while. Anyways, I ended up getting around 143 miles before the low fuel light came on, and went another 10 or so until the nearest station. Ended up getting around 42-43 mpg. Is this normal? Good, bad, etc? Oh, 1996 M900 with a fairing if it matters. And I was riding anywhere from 80-90.
That sounds about right. Most air-cooled monsters get about 40-50mpg on the highway.
That is the norm but it can do better. I got upwards of 55-60mpg on my 1995 m900 with 944 hi-comp kit. im doing 50mpg on the dot with my current S2R1000 when its straight superslab. You can squeeze more if you had a cruise control.
Normally I get 45mpg (brit gallon btw) but have had 55mpg on a run.
Sweet another mpg thread. I get 35 to 40 on my 900 with FBF pistons and stage 2 jets. The best I have ever got was 46 during a gentle ride through the twisties. My bike doesn't see a lot of slab.
2 gallons every 20 minutes at Willow Springs on my 1098.
the new ride gets about 80, ha. But the m900 got, wait, i have no clue what my mileage was.
48mpg recently for the M750, that's mixed driving - spirited, highway, and city.
Quote from: silentbob on August 03, 2008, 01:25:40 PM
2 gallons every 20 minutes at Willow Springs on my 1098.
NICE, i wonder which bikes eat the most gas on tracks. How many miles is 1 lap of laguna seca?
My S2R1K get around 45mpg with a wee bit of fun and mostly hwy commuting. The 996 gets 30 mpg - if im lucky
erm ok i'm a bit lost here. maybe i need to work on my math. But...
According to the ducati bumph the tank on monsters up to 2000 takes almost 14 litres.
Now not being very good with metric . 5 litres is roughly 1 gallon. right?
so if i get 135 miles before i chicken out and fill up fuel light had been on for about 10 miles then went out for 5 then back on.
Then thats 45ish miles to the gallon?
for a 600 is that good bad or ugly?
Quote from: weemonster on August 04, 2008, 05:00:55 AM
erm ok i'm a bit lost here. maybe i need to work on my math. But...
According to the ducati bumph the tank on monsters up to 2000 takes almost 14 litres.
Now not being very good with metric . 5 litres is roughly 1 gallon. right?
so if i get 135 miles before i chicken out and fill up fuel light had been on for about 10 miles then went out for 5 then back on.
Then thats 45ish miles to the gallon?
for a 600 is that good bad or ugly?
1 gallon is 3.75 litres. But by your screenname you might be in Britain, where the gallon/litre conversion is different :-X
I feel like a loser :-[. My '99 M750 only gets 35-38 mpgs in mixed stop and go / highway riding. It has a K&N and jet kit. I used to get 40-45 until I had my carbs rebuilt about a year ago. It runs like a champ, so I haven't messed around with it.
Quote from: El Matador on August 04, 2008, 05:47:39 AM
1 gallon is 3.75 litres. But by your screenname you might be in Britain, where the gallon/litre conversion is different :-X
1 U.S. gallon = 3.78 litres
1 Imp. gallon = 4.546 litres
1 mile = .62 kms
Not sure how fast Warp 9 is in metric or Imperial though ;D
Quote from: PizzaMonster on August 04, 2008, 01:10:28 PM
Not sure how fast Warp 9 is in metric or Imperial though ;D
What's that work out to in Parsecs?
49mpg streets and hills, daily commute but avoiding stop and go lights by taking back roads.
Monster 620.
wow
i had no idea they were different makes mine look really bad then.
Have no idea how you do 45mpg on yer piddly wee gallons. you must ride like grannies ;o)
1098 R on a 141 mile ride in the hills, 35 mpg . Dolph
Quote from: PizzaMonster on August 04, 2008, 01:10:28 PM
1 U.S. gallon = 3.78 litres
1 Imp. gallon = 4.546 litres
1 mile = .62 kms
Not sure how fast Warp 9 is in metric or Imperial though ;D
Eleventybillion mph. Learned that in basic. Cheers [beer]