Gas milage
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Gas milage
Ok,
I know this bad been brought up before but I have been methodically monitering my milage and this is what I have been getting:
Highway travelling 75-85 mph
100miles (on the odo) = 2.5 gallons
40.0 MPG
City stop and go
100miles (on the odo) = 2.9 gallons
34.4 MPG
What I'm asking is anyone else get these numbers?
I know this bad been brought up before but I have been methodically monitering my milage and this is what I have been getting:
Highway travelling 75-85 mph
100miles (on the odo) = 2.5 gallons
40.0 MPG
City stop and go
100miles (on the odo) = 2.9 gallons
34.4 MPG
What I'm asking is anyone else get these numbers?
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Re: Gas milage
Sounds pretty close to what I get.rock712 wrote:Ok,
I know this bad been brought up before but I have been methodically monitering my milage and this is what I have been getting:
Highway travelling 75-85 mph
100miles (on the odo) = 2.5 gallons
40.0 MPG
City stop and go
100miles (on the odo) = 2.9 gallons
34.4 MPG
What I'm asking is anyone else get these numbers?
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Re: Gas milage
same or worse for me, I have a small problem with keeping the bike under 90mphrock712 wrote:Ok,
I know this bad been brought up before but I have been methodically monitering my milage and this is what I have been getting:
Highway travelling 75-85 mph
100miles (on the odo) = 2.5 gallons
40.0 MPG
City stop and go
100miles (on the odo) = 2.9 gallons
34.4 MPG
What I'm asking is anyone else get these numbers?
I have never gotten better than low 40's on a tank of gas, even when being "good".
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Wow
you guys get good gas mileage last time I filled up I read 152 on the trip guage and it filled up with 4.2 gal. so I'm only getting 36 miles to the gallon. I ride with saddle bags most if the time and my rock only has 3800 miles on it, I wonder if that makes a difference? I usually shift at about 4k rpm is that when you guys shift? or am I shifting too late and consuming more gas that I should?
04' R1150R Edition 80, 136/2003
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beemerphile
On my recent 4,000 mile trip I averaged 47 MPG when the average speed was over 70 MPH and 50 MPG when the average speed was under 70 MPH. Mileage didn't go much over 50 even when the speeds averaged 60 MPH. I used my GPS to keep track on average speeds per tank. In city driving I get about 45 MPG since I took the Techlusion R259 off of it. With the Techlusion installed I was at 40-42 MPG.
My figures (~50 MPG) are pretty well fully loaded. I usually travel with panniers, tank bag, and three rolls -- thermarest mattress, camp chair and tent -- strapped across the rear seat (though I removed the seat and put on the silver BMW cover plate...) I use the Sport Shield and shift pretty short. I'm easy on the throttle, except when passing. I think the Sport Shield helps a lot.
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Beak vs Rock
Not sure, but I think rocks don't have the Roadster's(US) overdrive sixth? My Roadster averages ~ 45 mpg in mixed.I wonder if rocks get lower millage?
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Re: Beak vs Rock
Rocksters have overdrive. The other thing that is likely to effect mileage is that the Rock doesn't come with a windscreen.bad n ruin wrote:Not sure, but I think rocks don't have the Roadster's(US) overdrive sixth? My Roadster averages ~ 45 mpg in mixed.I wonder if rocks get lower millage?
I've got the OEM screen which is pretty tall, and I average between 44-46 mpg. I get better if I'm doing straight highway.
I keep rpms at around 4K give or take a couple when 'just going.' OF course in 6th at 70+ mph it creeps up to 4500 and more. Sounds like you guys are riding your beemers like jap bikes: high rpms.
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I ran out at exactly 160 miles,luckily at the top of a downhill dual carriageway exit ramp;with a sainsburys garage at the bottom.Phew!only managed to get 18.5ltrs in to the tank,which i think works out to around 40mpg.mainly dual carriageway,with some urban and country A roads.only had my rock '03 80th edition for a few weeks,but lovin it!going to try and curb my enthusiasm a little,and try to improve the fuel consumption.mine came with remus 'Y'pipe and revolution end can.Do any of you think thiscould have a negative affect on consumption?
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