RT’s Fuel Capacity
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RT’s Fuel Capacity
Hello
Yesterday, due to circumstances, I needed to run the RT about 30 to 35 miles pass the zero miles left of fuel. Well today I was able to get 6.6 gallons of gas into the tank. The internet says that the tank holds 25 liters, which is 6.6043 gallon. Which left me .0043 gallons when I arrived at the gas station. Has anyone ever put more than 6.6 gallons in the RT?
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Yesterday, due to circumstances, I needed to run the RT about 30 to 35 miles pass the zero miles left of fuel. Well today I was able to get 6.6 gallons of gas into the tank. The internet says that the tank holds 25 liters, which is 6.6043 gallon. Which left me .0043 gallons when I arrived at the gas station. Has anyone ever put more than 6.6 gallons in the RT?
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
Hello
I think a liter is liter and put 26.6 gallons of US gas into the RT’s gas tank. What I was wondering, has anyone else put more in?
Tenequip
I think a liter is liter and put 26.6 gallons of US gas into the RT’s gas tank. What I was wondering, has anyone else put more in?
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
Haven't put more in but have put 25 litres in my 2012 Camhead, the remaining range showed (- - - ) zero.
I wouldn't risk doing many more miles after that, you've done well to get another 30 - 35 miles.
I wouldn't risk doing many more miles after that, you've done well to get another 30 - 35 miles.
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
I haven't a clue what my 07 tank can take. I just fill to the brim with every fill up.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
"Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light". Groucho Marx
"Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light". Groucho Marx
Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
I regularly get 300 miles from my 2007 RT. At 55 mpg this means about 24.7 litres
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
I've never dared push it that low, but it's interesting that you've got 30 or so miles left after the readout say no. Gallons, litres or cups of tea, 30miles is a big get out of jail free card.
Has anyone else ridden past no range left? And if so, how far?
Has anyone else ridden past no range left? And if so, how far?
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
I’ve put 24.5 litres in with 0 miles left. I think I’d done about 25-30 miles with it saying 0 miles. I regularly put 23+ litres in. MPG varies between 51 and 56.
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Re: RT’s Fuel Capacity
I never let my tank empty so low that it might suck up any crap lying in the bottom of it on either bike or car.