88 miles to reserve

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by ogden, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. ogden

    ogden Guest

    You gotta love two-strokes.
     
    ogden, Jan 29, 2008
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    Lozzo Guest

    ogden says...
    Fucking lightweight.

    Honda VTR1000F Firestorm - 63 miles from full to dry.
     
    Lozzo, Jan 29, 2008
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    Spete Guest

    I can vouch for that, done roughly the same, a whole 2 mile trip to work.


    Oh, and back :) a.i.
     
    Spete, Jan 29, 2008
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    Pip Guest

    I'll see that.

    Green B12. How fucking far? Or not, actually.
     
    Pip, Jan 29, 2008
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    Lozzo Guest

    Pip says...
    Oh yeah, I fogot about your Bandit. Watch oil prices reach an all time
    high when it's being used again, demand will outstrip supply
     
    Lozzo, Jan 30, 2008
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  6. 72 miles on my old KH400.

    Under 70 on my old H1D.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Jan 30, 2008
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    SD Guest

    39 on the H1brid.

    From here to High Beach, and most of the way back.

    To be fair, it did have a leaky tap.
     
    SD, Jan 30, 2008
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    Kevin Stone Guest

    Kevin Stone, Jan 30, 2008
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    platypus Guest

    An /average/ 180 MPG? Hmmm.
     
    platypus, Jan 30, 2008
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    darsy Guest

    last track day at Cadwell, on my 7R, did about 25 miles from filling
    it to running out.

    Of course, it had fallen over in the van and pissed out 80% of the
    tank.
     
    darsy, Jan 30, 2008
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  11. ogden

    ogden Guest

    I swear the time I took my unfaired b12 up to 150, when I finally
    managed to pull my head forward to look at the clocks, I could see the
    fuel gauge swinging like someone had drilled a 3" hole in the tank.
     
    ogden, Jan 30, 2008
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