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| mickfulton |
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 Posted: 22:05 - 03 Oct 2011 Post subject: Do you just spank the tank .......... |
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.and listen for the waves ?
Having divorced my nice young ybr and moved in with a much filthier saucy old gpz500s , Im struggling living with out a fuel gauge.
My memory isn't the best due to being a teenager in the late nineties so setting the 'journey distance' thing upon fueling and keeping an eye on it is quite a step for me.
How do you cope with this?
Can you kind of tell how much is left by listening, after wiggling the tank ?
Can I not just pop a rudimentary one on ?
Sorry if this is a daft question, cheers for at least reading it |
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| whitedevil |
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When you switch to reserve start looking for a garage  ____________________ GPZ500 sold ~ CBR600FS-2 sold ~ ZX6R sold ~ Street Triple R |
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 chillyman0 Nearly there...

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Or just wait until it needs switching to reserve...
Thats assuming you remembered to turn it back to 'On' after you filled up  ____________________ preivious : 2007 Skyjet 125 (died), 1991 gsf400 (problems, rotting in garden)
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| jimbothe |
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 jimbothe World Chat Champion

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Hold your Zippo in there and shake the bike (for best results do it wearing sunglasses and sat on the bike), if it fills up enough to light a fag then you have fuel. If it doesn't then you need to get some.  ____________________ Check out our tackle shop on Facebook:
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| jimspeed |
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 jimspeed World Chat Champion

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yes its the biggest pain in the arse, they managed to make a temperature gauge so why the bloody hell not a fuel gauge too.
I just fill up around 150 miles but I can see a long push happening when I forget to switch back from res and run it dry  ____________________ Hyosung cruise 125(passed test on, sold) Kawasaki el 252 (better than expected but sold on) Kawasaki GPZ500S first "big"bike.(sold) ZZR600 E5..Z750 2007,ER5, currently on a 2008 Enfield bullet electra x and loving it..
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| pinkyfloyd |
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Go out, fill the tank up and reset the trip counter. Ride around town until you have to switch to reserve. Take note of the reading on the trip counter and take around 5 miles off it.
Every time you get to that amount then its time to fill up. For motorway riding and cruising days out you will get more. But town riding in stop start traffic will give you the minimum.  ____________________ illuminateTHEmind wrote: I am just more evolved than most of you guys... this allows me to pick of things quickly which would have normally taken the common man years to master
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| mistergixer |
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I've never had a bike with either a reserve tap or a fuel gauge.
(SRAD onwards) Gixers just have a fuel light to warn you when they're running low.
I always got around 100 miles before the fuel light came on, and then about 20 miles more before it ran dry and conked out.
Edit - I didn't link to fuel gauges on ebay. Me not likey Korn's new system.
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With the GPZ I always had one eye on the trip computer - about 150-160 miles from full tank to reserve ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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I once landed up pulling into Durness on a Saturday night on my GPZ500 just as it went onto reserve. On a Sunday back then, the nearest filling station was in Ullapool, 65 miles away.
By riding in extreme fuel paranoia mode (so 40mph, trickling the throttle while hunched behind the fairing and coasting it down hills) I made it, although I coasted the last mile totally empty.
That's the longest distance between two fuel stops I know of in the UK (and the Scourie filling station halfway along now opens for a couple of hours on a Sunday) unless you count a trip to Rannoch station which is at the far end of a 40 mile long no-through road.
Anyone know of a further one? ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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cheers for the advice as usual
GPZ here we come !!!!! woop woop |
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Poured the contents of my stove into the 250 just to make sure it would make it to the station. Before i filled it up i looked inside and with my led torch noted that when the petrol laps a black mark in the tank id be pushing it soon.
The gauge on my other bike is like lots of cars i've driven. Shows full for ages...lazily holds onto 3/4...rushes to 1/2 and flashes at me as it disappears off the screen. Then i can ride it for another 50miles if i tickle the throttle and coast.
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You just have to get used to using the trip counter. If you do it every time you fill up you soon get used to it.
If you think you will ever need to use up reserve you can make a simple colculation to work out when it will run out.
Fill up your bike to the brim and re-set the trip.
Ride until you hit reserve then pull into a nearby station.
Fill up to the brim again, and make a not of the mileage and the liters used to fill from reserve.
Now all you have to do is take the miles you have done and divide it by the liters you have used then multiply by the tank capacity in liters as quoted in the bike specs. This is the distance you will run dry at, give or take a few miles. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 275 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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