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 Posted: 14:35 - 06 Aug 2013 Post subject: Re: Motorway Tips |
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For good economy; top gear, move the throttle as little as possible. Go slower - bikes have terrible aerodynamics, which is why a car which is slower off the line can often be faster at speed.
Presuming your bike is injected, it probably won't use any fuel with the throttle off, so try and plan ahead and shut the throttle instead of braking (but of course go for the brake if it could be dangerous.)
If you're stupid and want really good economy, slip stream trucks as close as you dare. Just don't be surprised when you die.
Ie; a cyclist doing 56mph on the motorway without anything particularly special it seems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wRtCbsYV3s - humans aren't likely to put out much more than a third of a horsepower, as an idea of the power he's likely to be using when pedalling! |
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and dont bother with leathers or the like. that'll add weight you see  |
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Only have the engine running on the uphill sections of motorway, engine off and in Neutral on all downhill sections. ____________________ Yamaha RXS 100 > Honda CD 250 > Honda Hornet 600 > Honda CBR 600RR > Yamaha RXS 100 > Kawasaki ZX6R J2 > Yamaha FZ1 |
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most people would say you get better mpg on a long run (less stopping and starting which is where the majority of your fuel is burnt)
personally i just lob it in 6th and pootle along (as long as the engine isn't labouring of course) drop gears if you need to overtake but otherwise keep it in top gear and off you go.
if you want to get a bit more technical..
brake as little as you can. leave a big gap (surely you do anyway right? ) between you and the vehicle in front and if they slow down just roll off the throttle.
if you can do it without too many issues get into a race pose. sitting bolt upright creates a huge amount of drag.
don't accelerate hard.
the usual common sense stuff really. ____________________ CBR954RR - Daily toy
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I just get 42mpg at ~90 and don't give it any more thought than that. Tucking in helps a bit but as I've usually got a big backpack on the effect is tiny.
Oh and get some good earplugs or well fitting earbud headphones. ____________________ Triumph Daytona 675 track bike + girlfriend's Honda Hornet 600
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I once squeezed every last drop of maximum mpg out of my bike on the M1.
It was boring as though.  |
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I used to do 90/100mph on motorways, but recently decided it's not worth the expense/bother if caught by the popo.
Sit at 75mph (indicated) now, thats about 4k revs on my bike in 6th gear. Ear plugs in, tuck in as much as comfortable, cruiser in left hand lane, make the journey interesting by having to switch lanes a lot  |
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Get a double screen if you haven't got one.
140mph with on a ZX9R that and ear plugs felt a lot slower than 85mph on a KLR650.
Turned out that did cause some 'legal issues' .
Also - do you care what the random people on the motorway who see you will think?  |
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Have got a double-bubble one, never really rode with the original to notice the difference but sure it must help a fair bit.
Not really the other drivers just the potential police-grief [thats presuming there is even a point to be had on tucking of course] always played on my mind, don't really use the motorway regularly so have just tended to put up with it on the occasions i do.
I tend to wear a backpack also, it is a 'streamlined' one but i guess thats probably not going to help my aerodynamics  |
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Yeah that might be worth a try to be honest, i think it might be the fact my leathers have a hump as it is, so even though the packs stream-lined its streamed up on top of the hump which counter-acts it  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 138 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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