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sabestian
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#16 Post by sabestian » Tue Jun 17, 2008 7:59 pm

D-Rider wrote: Also, if there are a few of us wanting this done, I wonder if there's anywhere central(ish) between us that might offer a "forum discount" if we were to go together?
Count me in!

Kenif, that's a healthy gain, that! Report on your mpg, please.

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#17 Post by woodbutcher » Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:44 pm

Decided to run till the light came on, never tried it that far before,managed 150 before light came fully on did another 10 miles then filled up.squeezed 16.5 litres into that funny shaped thing on top of the bike. Didnt think that was too bad, was expecting a rubbish return seeing as the bike is wearing 15 tooth front sprocket, 42 tooth rear , pair of scorpions baffles out ( i know not many of you like these but each man to his own) a giannelli chip and a k+n filter

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#18 Post by Kenif » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:01 pm

Ok, back from France :smt010

Mileage use has gone from 24 mpg pre-Dyno to 29 post-Dyno. Still thought it was a bit cack but then worked out that the bike NEVER did better than that! Used to get the fuel light at around 110 miles but have only just done the workings out. Surprisingly, turns out to be about, erm 29mpg

Used this

http://www.guycroft.clara.net/utils/mpg.html

Glad I'm not doing the US gallon mileage :smt001

All said though, the bike is running miles better since PCIII and Dyno treatment. Infinitely more responsive and linear power delivery. Feels a bit like getting a new bike so that puts off the the, 'What do I get after the Falco?' question for a bit longer. :smt002

Word of advice for the tourers amongst you, Michelin Pilot Power's square off really bloody quickly if you do a fair bit of two-up work, even when you take the really squirly roads everywhere (D108 anyone?).
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#19 Post by PeteL » Sun Sep 21, 2008 8:38 pm

only had my falco for 4 weeks and have been hitting reserve light at about 150 on my commuting miles. Did some motorway last week and hit reserve at 170 miles, got to a garage in 10 miles and managed to squeeze £17.80 into it...well pleased and impressed :smt023

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#20 Post by HowardQ » Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:10 pm

I usually get 40+ mpg with mine driven fairly normal, (i.e out on a fun run :smt003 ), mid to high 30s if I really cane it. Have seen 50 odd on a steady run.
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#21 Post by Viffer » Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:14 pm

Same as that Petel and Howard, very reasonable returns, the last fill uo came at 175miles, the return was 45 mpg. :smt003

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#22 Post by fastasfcuk » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:38 pm

same as kenif, i'm luky to get 110 mls to the light coming on. never bothered me though the bikes to good to worry about mpg. :smt007

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#23 Post by HowardQ » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:16 pm

Have to agree with that ! :smt001 :smt001

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