mpg
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 16:26 last edited by
just wondering what people get I don't really know what I get il check next time I top up
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 16:37 last edited by
Usually 20km/l or better, even offroad (deep sand excluded)
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 16:58 last edited by
I used to get about 100 miles to a tank.
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 21:08 last edited by
im getting 97 miles to a tank
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 21:49 last edited by
hmmm how like I haven't monitored mine but I seem to be getting about 50-60 I think maybe it's the pinned power valve I could be mistaken tho
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 22:01 last edited by
I get about 100 miles till reserve
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:04 last edited by NINJA
The official figures are 60mpg and a 145 mile range, which may include the reserve? But I guess those figures are for owners who ride within the speed limits 24/7. I use to get 100+ per tank, 125 if I wasn't blasting my bike a lot.
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The official figures are 60mpg and a 145 mile range, which may include the reserve? But I guess those figures are for owners who ride within the speed limits 24/7. I use to get 100+ per tank, 125 if I wasn't blasting my bike a lot.
wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:14 last edited by@cyber-ninja that's what I mean 50-60 a tank so I'm I'm a fair wack away from 60mpg
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:22 last edited by
@terry-tz clearly your full throttle everywhere lol
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:28 last edited by
@terry-tz Doesn't sound right, is the carb leaking?
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:31 last edited by Calum
@terry-tz servo assisted.
YEIS installed?
What carb you running?
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wrote on 18 Aug 2017, 23:33 last edited by
like I said it might just be me I'm going to clock it
it's at 14546 il top it up tomorrow
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@calum Mikuni flat slide not measured but I'm under the assumption it's the original so 28mm and no servo its pinned
wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 08:28 last edited by@terry-tz So you will lose fuel economy with servo pinned, that's just how two strokes work.
With the servo pinned, fuel is just spat straight into the exhaust port.
The servo alters the exhaust port height, allowing the expansion chamber to force this lost charge back into the combustion chamber. Like in that GIF.
So yes, it will affect fuel economy. Also with servo you can spend more time at the lower RPMs without losing rideability.
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@terry-tz So you will lose fuel economy with servo pinned, that's just how two strokes work.
With the servo pinned, fuel is just spat straight into the exhaust port.
The servo alters the exhaust port height, allowing the expansion chamber to force this lost charge back into the combustion chamber. Like in that GIF.
So yes, it will affect fuel economy. Also with servo you can spend more time at the lower RPMs without losing rideability.
wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 12:40 last edited by@calum ye I know just didn't expect that much difference, to be honest, i been working out how many miles I have been doing it's a lot it's totally just me because I'm fueling up allot and holes are being burned in the wallet
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@calum ye I know just didn't expect that much difference, to be honest, i been working out how many miles I have been doing it's a lot it's totally just me because I'm fueling up allot and holes are being burned in the wallet
wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 12:42 last edited by@terry-tz Yeah but think about it, my bike happily poots along at 4k, so I spend a lot of time there.
The YPVS is allowing the exhaust to force the lost fuel air back into the combustion chamber hence why it's got torques.
If I were to poot along at 8K, you're twice the revs, so near enough twice the fuel.
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wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 12:50 last edited by
I think it's me anyway I ride it like I stole it at the moment I'm just getting over the withdrawals of not having a bike for a while under estimating the miles am doing
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I think it's me anyway I ride it like I stole it at the moment I'm just getting over the withdrawals of not having a bike for a while under estimating the miles am doing
wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 13:52 last edited by NINJA@terry-tz said in mpg:
I think it's me anyway I ride it like I stole it at the moment I'm just getting over the withdrawals of not having a bike for a while under estimating the miles am doing
Nowt wrong with enjoying your new toy bud. Bikes were made for A; Transport and B; Giving pleasure.
Enjoy the ole girl and ride her rotten, plus their much better than a GF as they don't give you an ear bashing!!! LOL
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wrote on 19 Aug 2017, 15:32 last edited by
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