For me, a Venture final drive, and riding like a grandfather:biglaugh:
In this province, all high test gas is ethanol-free, but I never use it. Regular works just fine. I just add a dash of Seafoam, every third tank or so.
Cheers!
120kph and try to twist the grip too much and should be no prob.....get real good mileage if around 100-110....but thats no fun....just didnawrsome ride to kamloops bc and some parts over 40mpg and others ....well driving above 150 kinda dropped that number lol....well worth it
I pretty routinely got 40+ with a Venture drive and just stage 1/slip ons. Usually about 115-120 to the fuel light. Running it in v-boost range is where it really starts chugging fuel.
Ethanol free fuel is increasingly available around here now- a fair number of Stewart's have E0 premium. I've been running it when possible, though I can't say there's a sudden jump in mileage- E0 vs E10 is only about a 6% difference in energy content, and you engine only converts about a third of that energy into useable torque, so mileage changes would be in the low single digits- not something you're likely to casually notice.
Well after my lumber-of-love incident today, I filled up.
48.5 miles and 1.311 gallons.
I'm getting 37mpg.
1/4 of the way into my trip I remembered to turn VBoost off, just in case it opens at cruising HWY speeds.
Majority of my speed was 70-80.
I'll give it a shot around 60 next time.
37 seems to be right in the middle. I wouldn't worry about it too much (but I totally worry about mine, so I get it). You shouldn't be getting into the v-boost at normal cruising speeds. It really depends on how many stoplights you've got on the tank when you test the cruising mpg. I can get onto the highway with very little repeated low-gear acceleration, so that helps mine.
Stage 7 with Hindle 18" stealth - 45 mpg CAN or 37 mpg US or 6.3 litres/100km
I won't run ethanol crap in MAX ever. http://www.cycleworld.com/2013/07/0...-know-about-ethanol-fuel-and-your-motorcycle/
Alcohol F$%*'s rubber parts including carb diaphram, O-rings etc.
It's like is said. You are what you eat.
I'm not feeding my Max crap!
Tree huggers take a back seat... I'm enjoying as much UMPH my max can give me.
Besides... if you've got the money to feed the Max-monkey... THEN FEED THE MAX-monkey... right?
I get 36-38 mpg on average with Stock jetting and Supertrapp slip-ons.
I mostly ride on back country roads with a little bit of highway and town riding in the mix.
But I have also gotten as low as 25 mpg when hitting the Boost a bit too often.