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ktd001
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Ok, I know I've done a lot of in town riding, heavy traffic and all that but 80 miles to a tank?! I'm starting to wonder of I've got petrol drinking bugs in me garage!
Anybody got any ideas if there's any way to keep that down (I don't mind when I've been giving it loads but...)

Kenif
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Ktd 001
Try running on the starter motor :wink:

No, seriously. What pipes do you have? are you on original size sprockets? Is your air filter dirty? your valve clearances correct? Your plugs any good? do you fill up to the brim with the bike upright? Do you Know it has 4th,5th & 6th gears shall I go on?.....
What?.... oh! okay I'll shut up.

Pete.l

:P Guess who's got that friday feeling :P
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Post by ktd001 »

Pete.l

Yup, standard pipes, original size sprockets, valves/plugs all good, even give it a little wiggle when I fill up!
But you got me on that 'gear' business. What are they again? :?
I never get past third, I live in London!

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Post by delmeekc »

It also says in the hand book do not rev it into the red bit, did ya read it wrong.

Del.
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Doh

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Bugger. You'll be telling me I'm supposed to keep both wheels on the ground when I go through the Blackwall Tunnel next!
Nah, really, nothing weird about it. Maybe I got a hole in my tank?

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Post by delmeekc »

yep that where ya out the petrol in :wink:
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Post by RAINMAKER »

you are not alone...............me too. Sometimes high 80's to the tank full and yes thats town riding but still get 100 out of town till that red light comes on.
once got 120 before red light just after a service thought the gauge was wrong and it would splutter to a stop.
So i guess 80's ok for lots of town work........hope this helps
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I've got an '03, with the (slightly)bigger tank, I get a fairly constant 40mpg whether I'm top gear pootling or 3/4 gear frapping :D
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Post by DD »

delmeekc wrote:It also says in the hand book do not rev it into the red bit, did ya read it wrong.

Del.
ummmm........ that would be the gear change indacater, right? :roll:
cheers Darryl
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Paul
Cheers for that. Nice to know I haven't got to get Rentokill in for the petrol bugs.

Budgie

What??? 40mpg? You SURE it's a Firestorm?
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Ktd001 said
What??? 40mpg? You SURE it's a Firestorm?
I'll agree with that.
I've always been a bit anal about fuel consumption and keep finding myself checking MPG. :oops: :oops:
Worst in winter(plenty of choke.spluttering to work) 32mpg
Same trip on a warm summer day 40-42 mpg
Best ever on a run (constant 75-80mph) 46mpg
Normal thrash through the lanes 38mpg

See what I mean :oops:
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Post by iggy1966 »

I gave up worrying about it ages ago, just get a nice christmas card from Mr Shell every year!!!!
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut."
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nectar points

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don't worry, just think of all those nectar points you'll be getting.

I've got enough to get into Alton Towers for free! YAY!
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35mpg-tops....

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Mine does 35mpg usually. I have found that it helps if you cain the butt off it ...... :twisted:
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Budgie wrote:I've got an '03, with the (slightly)bigger tank, I get a fairly constant 40mpg whether I'm top gear pootling or 3/4 gear frapping :D
He, He, 40MPG.......... lads........we got a gurly rider here......... :wink:

best i usually get is about 35mpg, (that's if i'm riding when i'm asleep....)
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