Seriously am i doing this wrong?
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Seriously am i doing this wrong?
Riding around about town, journeys of a few miles to 15 miles long.
Fill tank to the brim 18+ litres. Fuel light comes on at 75 miles
Haven't finished the tank yet but the MPG is going to be horrendous, but this bike is suppose to be more fuel efficient than my last, so I can only come to the conclusion that i'm riding it wrong.
Fill tank to the brim 18+ litres. Fuel light comes on at 75 miles
Haven't finished the tank yet but the MPG is going to be horrendous, but this bike is suppose to be more fuel efficient than my last, so I can only come to the conclusion that i'm riding it wrong.
About town its around 4k rpm, similar to the ZX9R.Samray wrote:I'd guess you may still be revving it like your kwaks ...
Anything under about 3.5k feels to me like i'm labouring the engine (though that might not be the case).
I guess i either need to be higher in the rev range, or lower, i'm not sure yet, so thought i'd post here to see where the sweetsport is.
I ride mine round town - commuting.
It generally does about 100 to 110 before the light but have had the light on at 80 and I was pushing by 100.
They are not good at slow stuff. On a long run it'll do 140 before the light.
How full are you filling it - right to the top or just up to that funny plastic thing with the hole to get the nozzle in? There's a lot of space above if you only fill up to there.
It generally does about 100 to 110 before the light but have had the light on at 80 and I was pushing by 100.
They are not good at slow stuff. On a long run it'll do 140 before the light.
How full are you filling it - right to the top or just up to that funny plastic thing with the hole to get the nozzle in? There's a lot of space above if you only fill up to there.
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Hopefully mrs bigears appreciates itbigearsbilly wrote:from full up to fuel light in 75 miles?
that's not right.
I do 6 miles to work and 6 back, plus home for lunch, mostly in town.
I get about 140 miles I think, and I don't hang about.
I get about 35mpg which is bad enough.

Have you changed the front sprocket ? Mine felt laboured until I did on the advice of the good folk hereabout
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15 tooth front sprocket vastly improves town work. I'm guessing you're going everywhere in 1st gear?
Get it properly serviced and set up by Griff, it'll run smoother everywhere and the lower revs will be more usable, enabling a higher gear to be selected in town, thus saving fuel.
Get it properly serviced and set up by Griff, it'll run smoother everywhere and the lower revs will be more usable, enabling a higher gear to be selected in town, thus saving fuel.
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Aladinsaneuk wrote:andy is having a VERY heavy period
Mine runs OK from just over 2k rpm in town. Obviously it doesn't take kindly to cracking the throttle wide open but a bit of finesse on the throttle allows 6th gear for town work.
I'm running 15/41 gearing BTW (that's one tooth down at the gearbox sprocket for anyone who has not caught up with these things)
I'm running 15/41 gearing BTW (that's one tooth down at the gearbox sprocket for anyone who has not caught up with these things)
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I took mine off to see Griff. It was running rich and the things that are where the carbs would be if it had carbs were well out of sync. It felt ok before, but afterwards I could pull one gear higher everywhere and it used noticeably less juice. On a run, with standard gearing, 50 to the gallon isn't hard to get.
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Nooj wrote:15 tooth front sprocket vastly improves town work. I'm guessing you're going everywhere in 1st gear?
Get it properly serviced and set up by Griff, it'll run smoother everywhere and the lower revs will be more usable, enabling a higher gear to be selected in town, thus saving fuel.
Well 2nd mostly, that's around 3-4krpm
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