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10-22-2015, 02:52 PM | #16 |
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Location: Belleville, Ontario
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I consistently get 175 miles on the Nomad before the light comes on. Usually more than that. It is stock as far as the pipes and air is concerned. I didn't buy a 1700 for the gas mileage anyway. But it is nice that the wife has to fill up before me on her v-star 650
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10-23-2015, 12:18 PM | #17 |
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Florence, NJ
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Mine has been varying lately. The wife & I took a 250 mile run yesterday. 130 from home to the PA Poconos on the PA Turnpike & I got 38 MPG using premium (2 octane) avg speed 70 mph. On the way home I got Mid grade (89 octane) and took the back roads and got 44 mpg avg speed 60 mph. The wife being the smarty pants she is, said I got the better mpg because we were going down hill. Got love them. :~). I realize high speeds will reduce the MPG but a straight run highway with minimal stops keeping it around 70 should have been better then some stop & go traveling on the back roads. At this point I'm thinking it could be the brand of gas. I bought the gas yesterday from 2 different brands. Will have to keep an eye on that.
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10-23-2015, 02:09 PM | #18 | |
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Location: Cleveland Ohio
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It's the wind resistance, it plays a HUGE part in mpg's on our bikes. I have seen that on long freeway runs...a 10 mph headwind will drop mpg's 3 or 4 mpg every time while traveling at the same speed. |
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10-26-2015, 03:12 PM | #19 |
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: New Castle, In.
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My 12 voyager is averaging 36.9 since I started tracking mpg on fuelly.com. It does vary from 33.? to just over 41 over this time, with the worst at 75-80, and the best being 50-60mph. Just went on ride saturday with 10 other bikes riding about 180 miles of back roads averaging 55mph and went 175 before light came on. also hit a mileage milestone since new 2 years and 3 months ago. I have drilled baffles in stock pipes, Thunder stock air kits and a Gman fuel controller. When I filled up, mpg was 40.0 for the ride.
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11-02-2015, 01:33 PM | #21 |
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Location: SOUTH FLORIDA
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We've had some much wind lately mpg has suffered. The poor aerodynamics of these skoots really causes the engine to drink more, especially goin against a 10 or 15 mph headwind. I achieved 47.12 mpg yesterday but heading home on US27 against that headwind the mpg sucked, prolly gonna get 40-42 or so.
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