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| niceguyeduard... |
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 niceguyeduard... Borekit Bruiser

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 Posted: 18:01 - 27 Feb 2007 Post subject: Mpg |
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I was just wondering if anyone knew of a website where mpg figures can be found for bikes. I find it peculiar that the bike reviews in most mags don't display mpg (or do they), a couple of mags have large listings at the back for new and used bikes, shame they don't add mpg.
I know mpg probably isn't of great concern to many bikers, but it can't hurt to know the figures. I love burning around, but if I know i'm doing it at a higher mpg than sports cars and 4x4's whilst outperforming them too, then thats even better wouldn't you agree! (not sick but little green me) |
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| RS1Banger |
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35mpg
really?
I won't be getting one of those then!
It'd be cheaper to do long runs in the car.
Is this just due to the large carbs?
So injected models will be better? |
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| h00dwink |
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well, to get the same performance of a sports 600 in a car you would be looking at about 5-10mpg. for long distance journeys you'd probably still be better off with a bike, petrol wise anyway.
considering most bikes tanks are about 10-15L (not including tourers), and most do somewhere around 100 miles with sensible riding. there's not really much to know about mpg. ____________________ Sahf East Winnah 4LYF
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| Davo |
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| Zimbo |
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My carb'd 944cc ducati gets low to mid 50 mpg. I'd say high 30's to low 40's is probably about right for most big-ish sports bikes, unless they're Hondas, in which case you might get about 20  |
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| matthab |
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my Ybr125 can vary drasticly.
Drive it round the streets or worcester ragging the bullocks off it and i get 140miles out of £7 of petrol
Did the same but didnt rag it and kept it low in the gears got 160miles out of it.
Ive also found it depends how long i leave it to warm up and how warm it is while driving about. never worked out the mpg thoe  ____________________ 2005 - 2006:Peugeot jet force 50 TDSI (sold)
2006 - Present: Yamaha YBR125 06 (extras:pilot sporty tyres and screen) |
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My Fireblade has a 19 litre tank, and from full to the petrol light coming on it will do about 80 miles lol ... in addition to that, if i'm just taking it out for a blast instead of a bimble then i'll get about 65 miles to a full tank heh heh
I think that as soon as the light comes on i have another 20 miles inside it, but still its the worst bike i've ever ridden for fuel economy.
Bloody good fun tho! |
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I might be on my own here but the only time it bothers me is how far I can get on the tank, not how much it costs. For example on a long trip if Im heading for the back of beyond I want to know when i'll be out of fuel so I can fill it up without breaking down, ut cost never bothers me.
I share my trip to work between going in the car somedays and going on the bike when I can be bothered. The car does low thirties maybe high twenties and I curse myself everytime I have to stop for petrol. I can honestly put my hand on my heart and say Ive never pulled up on the bike and thought 'oh ffs another tenner'. It just doesnt bother me. The car is a 'have to' thing where as the bike is more of a 'want to'.
For example my drive home from work is a bit stressful. Takes about 45 mins to do the 12 miles home. The bike takes a quarter of an hour on a bad day. When i get home in the car I just want to go to bed, when I get home on the bike Im refreshed. On friday I drove past my turning and done 20 extra miles for the fun of it on the bike. In the car I would have thought 'what a waste of money'.
I guess it depends on your circumstances but I just couldnt give a toss when it comes to two wheels!!  ____________________ RS125 > CBR6 > SV650S > ZX636R > GSX1300RZ Hayabusa > 06 RSVR Mille > SV1000S > Street Triple 765 RS |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 88 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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