So where did my 1.5l of fuel go?

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Trojan
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So where did my 1.5l of fuel go?

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Been exploring the number of miles I can get from the bike before it sucks it all dry on my 2002 storm with the 19l tank. I reckon when the little block starts to flash I can do another 30miles... if I am careful. So last Saturday the bike had done about 120miles and the block started flashing. Rode home 20 is miles, parked up, had a cuppa etc then later in the afternoon when back out to find the petrol station. Was heading toward Rye and there is a nice long twisty bit of road that runs along the Royal Military canal. Wound it up and took out a few cars then, chug, chug, chug.... Slowed it down to 60-70 in top to keep the revs down. Threw it from side to side a bit to get the last out of the tank. Was thinking I would have a bloody long push the 2 odd miles left but it picked up again and I got into town. It was running on fumes and literally cut out as I got to the pump :lol:

Right thinks I lets see how much we get in it. Filled it full to the brim... 17.5l the pump said. How does that work then? My trip counter was on 147miles so I reckon mileage is about right.
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grinner
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Post by grinner »

weird isn't it. No matter how dry i seem to get my 16l tank, I can't get more than 13 or so litres in at a refuel. With the light just on, 11 or 12 seems to be the norm!

So in answer to your question, evaporation? pixies? lies? god knows
MDJ
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Post by MDJ »

ask Del, he knows, he said summit abouut the tap not draining fuel right to the bottom so it doesn't empty fully....

How are you both?
I got knocked down, but i'll get up again and you'll never ever keep me down!
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grinner
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Post by grinner »

Ello mate!
Glad to see you're working hard!! Did you find a job? I'm doing the same at the moment, looking at various things, just know I need a change...

Have to get out for a spin sometime. I'd love to go to Avebury as a ride out. Red lion v. biker friendly, great roads to get there also.

Otherwise all well, just trying to find some donnie darko supplements at the mo!
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Bink
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Post by Bink »

Best ever was 140mls on 14ltrs... 8O That's a theoretical 160mls on my '99 tank... Don't dare try it though!
Usual is about 12lts when the light comes on. (90-100mls)

Strange though - anyway have been driving around like this for +2yrs so am used to what every size tank it is. Tank range doesn't bother me ... hardly ever ride for more then 100mls with out stopping at some point.
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vtrlewy
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Post by vtrlewy »

Same trouble with my 19l tank in Australia the most I ever put in is 17L. I experimented with in line fuel filters once and the fuel range was lowered by about 3l the fuel filter in tank is only a rock filter. The Storm only uses gravity to feed the fuel no pump so I think that the extra filters even though I put in very large filters restricted the flow . There is a vacuum operated safety valve that only lets fuel flow when there is engine vacuum may also be part of the problem. Have often thought of installing a fuel pump so that all the fuel in tank could be used. I think I have some info somewhere about installing a 600 fuel pump. Interestingly the Varadero has a fuel pump installed standard.
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Trojan
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Post by Trojan »

I had to take the bike back and get it serviced again at the dealers, cost another hundred notes :cry:

Doing a bikesafe day at the Ace on Sunday, only my back tyre is as bald as bobby charlton. Hopefully I can blag it and say it is being done next week. Might be interesting if it stays wet like this, the back end was wagging about when I rode it back from Kent this weekend :roll:
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