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2008 klr-650 gas milage
Went into reserve for the second time at about 200miles! My calculation
is about 40-42MPG which is much lower
that expected. I have had a couple of these in the past and had much
better millage than this. Anyone else with
a 2008 and what type of millage you getting. My past couple of weeks
riding seems to always be against the
wind but didn't expect it to be this low, or maybe thats average?
Thanks!
JimD
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2008 klr-650 gas milage
Hi,
I just did 185 miles on 3.75 gallons. Mostly highway
miles. That is about 49 MPG. I am 210 pounds. Need
to lose about 15 pounds. Too much beer.
Andy (Columbia, MD)
Jim Douglas wrote:

> > > Went into reserve for the second time at about 200miles! My calculation > is about 40-42MPG which is much lower > that expected. I have had a couple of these in the past and had much > better millage than this. Anyone else with > a 2008 and what type of millage you getting. My past couple of weeks > riding seems to always be against the > wind but didn't expect it to be this low, or maybe thats average? > > Thanks! > > JimD
2008 klr-650 gas milage
Many factors, how much throttle you use is the biggest, how fat is your arse, How many hills?
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] 2008 KLR-650 Gas Milage
Went into reserve for the second time at about 200miles! My calculation
is about 40-42MPG which is much lower
that expected. I have had a couple of these in the past and had much
better millage than this. Anyone else with
a 2008 and what type of millage you getting. My past couple of weeks
riding seems to always be against the
wind but didn't expect it to be this low, or maybe thats average?
Thanks!
JimD
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Are you actually measuring your gas consumption or just guessing at it
based on when you hit reserve? I wouldn't trust Kawi's estimation of
reserve capacity any farther than I'd trust their weight figures.
__Arden
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calculation> > Went into reserve for the second time at about 200miles! My
> is about 40-42MPG which is much lower > that expected. I have had a couple of these in the past and had much > better millage than this. Anyone else with > a 2008 and what type of millage you getting. My past couple of weeks > riding seems to always be against the > wind but didn't expect it to be this low, or maybe thats average? > > Thanks! > > JimD >
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On Tue, 29 May 2007, Arden Kysely wrote:
And as others have noted, you can adjust where reserve hits by lengthening or shortening the main pickup. Just make sure to keep the function of the filters if you mess with the pickups. This last December I got a small gas can that I could strap to the back of the bike and did a range test. This is with California winter gas and that tank included a lot of small trips, but the results were: Hit reserve: 233 miles Out of gas: 277 miles I did not record what my miles per gallon where on that fillup, but I generally get 49-55 miles per gallon when I bother to check. I had checked the reliability of the odometer with the original tire but have not re-checked it with the IRC GP110 that I have now. I do suspect that it is pretty darn close to the stock. As others noted, the odo is very close to perfect, with the speed reading about 10% off. -- Doug Herr doug@... A16 in Oakland, California> Are you actually measuring your gas consumption or just guessing at it > based on when you hit reserve? I wouldn't trust Kawi's estimation of > reserve capacity any farther than I'd trust their weight figures.
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I've been riding around just getting a feel for my new '07 KLR and thought "I should fill this thing up". I'd done 270 km (168.75 miles) of around town, highway, and went to the station and topped it up with 11.69 litres (2.6 Imp gal, 3.1 US gal) Folks, that works out to 65 mpg Imp (54 mpg US).
Is this for real?????????
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KLRs respond generously to sedate riding. I typically get 48-50 mpg
with a mix of city and freeway riding (65-75mph on the freeway), and
I've gotten 55+ while plonking down dirt roads for extended periods of
time. Ride it hard, and a KLR's mileage will drop into the 30's. KLR--
the bike of unlimited possibilities.
__Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Crazy canuck wrote: > > I've been riding around just getting a feel for my new '07 KLR and thought "I should fill this thing up". I'd done 270 km (168.75 miles) of around town, highway, and went to the station and topped it up with 11.69 litres (2.6 Imp gal, 3.1 US gal) Folks, that works out to 65 mpg Imp (54 mpg US). > > Is this for real????????? > > > --------------------------------- > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Crack that thing on the right hand bar open.
JF
On 5/29/07, Crazy canuck wrote: > > I've been riding around just getting a feel for my new '07 KLR and > thought "I should fill this thing up". I'd done 270 km (168.75 miles) of > around town, highway, and went to the station and topped it up with 11.69litres ( > 2.6 Imp gal, 3.1 US gal) Folks, that works out to 65 mpg Imp (54 mpg US). > > Is this for real????????? > > --------------------------------- > Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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If I ride like an old geezer, I can get up to 63mpg from my 2004.
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Hey watch those references to "Old Geezers". You will be one someday with luck...and you will hope that you can still ride!
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