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Fuel Consumption

Post by wacky »

I know that this is a pretty common post here, but mine seems worse than expected.

RLOD after 78 miles and stone cold empty on 86miles from a full tank.

Probably not a record but still pretty awful.



Secondly, does anyone have standard tyre pressures (fronyt & back) for a '98 model?

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Hi Wacky,

You're fairly new to forum are you also new to Firestorms / V-twins?

Could be the way you're riding her, IMO 'most' newbies tend to be heavy on fuel when they first start off, especially if they're used to 2 strokes or 4 cylinder machines.

As your technique improves (smoother) then your consumption will improve. Although you're never going to get fantastic fuel consumption from a Storm.

If not, then could be any number of things from leak to set-up. Has tank been repaired? If it's had a ding filled then it's capacity will be down etc etc.
Tank capaity is supposed to be 16L (more like 15 and a bit!) - can't remember reserve, but you should certainly be getting more than 8 miles on it!

As to tyre pressures, here's what the handbook from a '98 Storm says:

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Post by wacky »

Thanks Graeme.

I've had the bike since just before Christmas, and consumption seeme to vary widely, seemly have got much worse since I put the loud Blue Flame cans on.

I'm not too worried, just wanting to understand where things should be.

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Post by fritz »

take it on a track day!!!!!!!

its scary how fast the idiot light comes on!!!!!

i managed 3 tankfull in one day!!!!
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Post by lee67 »

if im riding alone, ive seen 65 miles to rlod....riding with sue on back, ive seen 120+ to rlod..its all in the wrist like graeme says, as for fitting cans etc, if you have it set up on a dyno, you will get back some mpg..
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Post by Beamish »

Yep if I go out with the loons I get 85-90 before RLOD with the old knudgers I can see 125 mpg, all I can say is stop enjoying yourself if you want to save cash 8)
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:lol: :lol: :lol: L :lol: M :lol: F :lol: A :lol: O :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well spotted Mike, I'd love an MPG half that!
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Post by lee67 »

guess who ran out of juice today, on my way to squires.. :oops: but get this..162.9 miles 8O ..was dry as a bone tho, lickily i managed to freewheel into a petrol station :D
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I weigh only 9st 7lb and I find the storm a bit hard, I have the forks on soft and the rear on 1st position I still find the back skipping about especially on bumpy corners/roundabouts. Would it help to reduce the tyre pressures a bit and if so by how much.
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Post by Stormin Ben »

My twopence would be

Get an aftermarket air filter

On the VTR the airbox is too small and as a consequence the Storm fails to breathe properly
I fitted a Pipercross and didnt rejet it for over a year.
It ran OK and I consistently got 125 before RLOD out of a 16l tank and ran it dry at 153 miles (still only took 15.6 litres)
However, it had a flat spot at 4000 so I got it setup by Roger and had the valves done at the same time
Since then it goes 110-120 miles depending on abuse
It only drops below 100 on track

Best £50 I ever spent as I reckon it paid for itself within a year



Storminateacup
I ran mine at 32/ 36
But tbh it wont make that much difference -the rear is too hard anyway
That said, have you stripped and greased the rear linkages?
Its not a difficult job and really does make a difference to the suppleness of the rear end
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Post by storminateacup »

Thanks for the tip Ben.
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Post by Beamish »

FirestormMike wrote:
Beamish wrote:with the old knudgers I can see 125 mpg
Wow, what you riding ? a cub90?
Ooooops :oops: 125 mpg I wish :lol: :lol: you know what I mean
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storminateacup wrote:Image

I weigh only 9st 7lb and I find the storm a bit hard, I have the forks on soft and the rear on 1st position I still find the back skipping about especially on bumpy corners/roundabouts. Would it help to reduce the tyre pressures a bit and if so by how much.
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