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| bambam |
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 Posted: 05:25 - 18 Apr 2007 Post subject: How far can i go on a tank full ?? |
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Hey guys, as you know iv just bought me a ZX6R J2 and i was wondering how far id be able to go on a tank full of petrol as id like to go to work on the new girl on fridays, problem is its a 124 mile round trip.........my mate reckons if i do between 40 - 60mph i could prob get 100 - 120 miles but i know i wouldnt be able to stick to that and would more likely be doing 70 - 80mph.
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You'll probably get 120 before reserve.
You'll make it, even at good speeds.  |
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You can refill them at petrol stations you know  |
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well obviously i know that, its just the A46 is a pain in the ass because theres a lot of traffic on it.........thus me not wanting to stop at all, hence the question !!  |
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With an 18 litre fuel tank (I think), you'll make it comfortably. I've got a '99 Thundercat and on my 39 mile (each way) commute at motorway speeds , I run 2 days (160ish miles) between fill ups and put in about 14 litres of fuel. When I was using it for my previous commute, 10 miles of twisties and town driving I'd fill up every 160 miles (usually about the time it switched to reserve at 16 litres gone).
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On my J1 ZX6R general riding I could get about 140miles to a tank, so you'll make it easily.
O once didnt realise I'd left it on reserve and it got to 170 odd before conking out. Luckily there was a petrol station across the road! ____________________ Yamaha rxs100 > Kawasaki ZZR600 > Kawasaki ZX6R > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda Bros 400 > Suzuki SV650S K2
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My RV125 Van Van has only got like a 4liter gastank. So I can do 70ish on the main tank and another 20 on the reserve. Not bad as it costs me like £4 to fill up the entire tank Including reserve. |
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Well you should really spend a valuable couple of minutes sitting on your bike at home practicing reaching for the fuel tap from the riding position. It won't take long and you'll be able to do it no problem while riding.
It'll definitely be worth it for the future ____________________ Current Bikes - Kawasaki ZX-6R (636) | BMW G650GS |
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I have had 2 J1 model ZX6r's. First one was standard.
~186.4 miles sat at 60mph on the motorway before I pulled in for petrol. I hadn't even switched it to reserve, I just chickened out. Average 64mpg.
On my current ninja, I can sit at 80-10mph and achieve 60mpg. That is with K&N, race can and Dynojet stage 1.
I shit you not. All motorway miles though.
If I ride VERY conservatively on the motoway, I reckon I could touch on 70mpg and over 200 miles before reserve. It's one the main reasons I got another J1. Their fuel efficiency can be superb. |
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The J2 will get you about 148 miles under normal road riding before you have to engage the reserve..... ____________________ Wishing i had a bike again
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You're riding from Lincoln to where exactly? There's not exactly a shortage of petrol stations along the A46, and getting out of them and back onto the road again on a ZX6R isn't going to be hard either, is it?! ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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