Fuel economy
Fuel economy
Just for fun.
I went out for a ride this morning with friends, one of whom was on a 300cc twist and go. We covered over 125 miles around the highways and byways of East Kent. Our top speed was probably about 65mph. The picture shows the mpg average, not instant. According to the app on my phone the 74.5mpg equates to 62.03 mpg US, 26.37 Kim's/litre or 3.792 litres/100km. The consumption meter was zeroed at the last fill as was the trip.
Anyone better these figures?
I went out for a ride this morning with friends, one of whom was on a 300cc twist and go. We covered over 125 miles around the highways and byways of East Kent. Our top speed was probably about 65mph. The picture shows the mpg average, not instant. According to the app on my phone the 74.5mpg equates to 62.03 mpg US, 26.37 Kim's/litre or 3.792 litres/100km. The consumption meter was zeroed at the last fill as was the trip.
Anyone better these figures?
Last edited by Pete1200 on Sun Jul 17, 2016 11:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
May the road ever be your friend, from leaving home till journey's end.
Re: Fuel economy
I equalled it following a car for 190 miles on motorways . Not doing that again.
Re: Fuel economy
Hang on. Your ride mode setting shows RAIN (today in Kent?). You need to experiment in ROAD or DYNAMIC to get a realistic mpg.
Re: Fuel economy
To keep the fun meter in the red, I ride in dynamic and plan on 40mpg US. Yes I can do better, riding with Harley buddies 45-50 is average but speed limited to 75 max as the old V-twins really suck gas above 75
Even wife's C650gt gets 45 at 75 mph
Even wife's C650gt gets 45 at 75 mph
Jim
Re: Fuel economy
Sorry, I should have added that it was showing 70.4 in normal mode and I wondered whether it would make any difference. The change was made about halfway through.
May the road ever be your friend, from leaving home till journey's end.
Re: Fuel economy
Mode settings make very little difference to mpg. What you do with the twist grip is what matters, and of course constant high speed .
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Re: Fuel economy
Well I've had my LC for just over 2 years. Less 3 months for the shock recall & 1 month from the accident. Just short of 20000 mls. I can't get more than 48.8 mpg on the computer. ... but then I progress!!
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Re: Fuel economy
. I can't get more than 48.8 mpg on the computer. ... but then I progress!!
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That's the way to do it, and a decent mileage to boot.
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That's the way to do it, and a decent mileage to boot.
Re: Fuel economy
My 2010 real world (brim to brim) 53mpg
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Re: Fuel economy
I have no idea what mine does MPG. I never look at what the computer says and I don't reset the Trip or anything like that. I just ride it and when the yellow light starts to flash, I put more go juice in it.
If I ever buy a bike because of its fuel consumption, you have my permission to shoot me!
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If I ever buy a bike because of its fuel consumption, you have my permission to shoot me!
:alas: :alas: :alas:
Re: Fuel economy
This morning I brimmed the tank in Blairgowerie and then spent the day riding to John O Groats. This included going over two ski resorts having a cheese toasty in Tomintoul and missing as much if the A9 as is humanly possible. 258 miles later the tank still had a reserve of 90 miles. Don't know what the mpg was but it's a lot.
Re: Fuel economy
RTman10 wrote: This morning I brimmed the tank in Blairgowerie and then spent the day riding to John O Groats. This included going over two ski resorts having a cheese toasty in Tomintoul and missing as much if the A9 as is humanly possible. 258 miles later the tank still had a reserve of 90 miles. Don't know what the mpg was but it's a lot.
You must be coasting down the hills - either that or riding it like an old bloke!