Bought my VTR 1000 F3 model last September, done stopper mod and always refuelled when light came on about 110 to 120 miles. Decided to ride until nearly out of fuel so as to establish my tank range. Yesterday took a blast to Plymouth and back in the sunshine, average speed with occasional blasts to 120+, certainly not a gentle ride. Red light comes on at 130 miles, carry on riding home with red light flashing and refuel at 150 miles. Bike takes 16.02 litres of fuel to fill up. Now according to my calculations my bike is averaging 9.36 miles a litre or 42.6 miles to the imperial gallon. My tank is 19 litres so despite the fuel light flashing away I still had 2.8 litres of fuel left, so another 20 miles taking range to 170 miles. This still leaves .8 of a litre of fuel.
Everywhere I have looked Firestorm is thirsty, poor tank range even on 19 litre model, expect no more than 35mpg and so on. Well 42.6 miles to the gallon is not thirsty by sports bike standards and 170 miles tank range is very impressive. In fact I was so surprised that I thought I must of made a mistake. Did 28 miles this morning refuelled 3 litres of fuel to full, 9.36 miles to a litre. Its correct!
Please tell me what you are getting perhaps the thirsty as wombles stigma about the storm is overstated. Does anyone know if the fuel warning light comes on generally too early? Be better if the damn thing came on when 2 litres left in the tank!
My bike set up is as follows, apart from stopper mod, its bog standard. Serviced last month, new air filter honda original, iridium plugs, carb balanced and air fuel mixture set up on DYNO. TPS is standard.
Might go touring now! Ha :
