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Anywhere from 32 - 42 depending where we are riding. My hot rod days are long behind me and we usually take the back roads and seldom break over 60-65 mph. Most of the time we are both pulling trailers and still get 40 mpg if we're not in the mountains . When we first started riding I kept track of every drop of fuel but only check it now and again just for fun.
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Originally Posted by grandbug
This is Allen. I talked to you at Extreme Propulsion today. I have a 2015 RTS and i usually get about 40 miles per gallon. I usually start looking for gas around 200 miles and I reset the trip odometer at every fill up.
Hey Allen nice to have met you yesterday thanks for your input, a little off topic ....had an interesting trip back to Covington the temp dropped down to 42 * F it started to rain and then the rain turned into ice had to close my visor and I never ride with my visor down even in the cold but the small pieces of ice were hitting me in my eyes so down came the visor.
Living in Georgia this was a new experience for me but as a true motorcyclist I just kept on going.
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Originally Posted by Lin
In my opinion, it really has to do with the kind of riding you do. Cruise control on open highway, country state roads or rural country roads. I'll do some highway but mostly state and local roads. I just put my baby to bed for the winter and updated my trip log today. I totaled 6740 miles this year and had an average of 35.4 mpg. I also believe running primarily 93 octane improved my overall milage.
Good luck with tracing yours!
Lin[/QUOTE} .... I don't know about the 93 oct. thing ... I ride pretty much the same roads as you, and I ride Briskly ..... I only use 87 oct ...always have ( & probably always will ) I had a 38.6 mpg year ...... I like to ride in NH, however, the northern part is where I do most of it ...... Mike
I have so far been a proponent of "use the highest octane that is available". Here--usually 90. No ethanol added here.
I am going to make a test next season. At least for a couple months. It will be 87 in all the bikes. I will let you folks know when the test begins, when it ends, and the results. It is not a cost thing--I can use high octane for about 20 cents per gallon more in most places. One brand is 40 cents per gallon higher. Out past the Anchorage environs--usually a bit more.
My Vulcan 900 likes 87 and I get a consistent 47 mpg with that one.
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I have so far been a proponent of "use the highest octane that is available". Here--usually 90. No ethanol added here.
I am going to make a test next season. At least for a couple months. It will be 87 in all the bikes. I will let you folks know when the test begins, when it ends, and the results. It is not a cost thing--I can use high octane for about 20 cents per gallon more in most places. One brand is 40 cents per gallon higher. Out past the Anchorage environs--usually a bit more.
My Vulcan 900 likes 87 and I get a consistent 42 mpg with that one.
I have been using 87 oct. in the 1330 since I bought it ( except for some testing ) .... I realize one of the effects of this is slightly diminished performance ..... The amount of performance loss is so slight as to be " Not Noticeable " ..... However if I had a 200lb. passenger and was towing a 400lb. load thru the mountains I would use the 91 oct...... Mike
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I suspect that many of those who have so far responded on mileage performance of the 1330 are riders of RT Spyders. Perhaps I can chime in on the part of the F3. Ours is a 2017 F3L, ridden two-up 95% of the time (total riding weight about 370 lbs.), and mostly on country back roads or secondary highways where we probably averaged between 50-65 mph (80-110 km/h). Varying weather, all sorts of terrain - flat, hilly, twisty, straight. At the start, we had a short, stock shield, but later switched to a much bigger, 23" F4, pushing more wind. So far, always using premium fuel - 91 octane, occasionally 93. In US gallons, I believe we have experienced trips of 37 mpg on up to 42 mpg. This much I do know - - twice I pushed it almost as close to dry as I could. Both times, I had reached 250 miles (400 km); my warning light had been on for about 35 miles (50+ km) and at the end all fuel indicator lights had gone out; there was still some fuel left. When I filled up, I calculated that I likely had about a half-gallon+ (2L+) still in the tank; perhaps enough to get me another 20 miles (30 km) further down the road. Certainly, mileage expectations can and do vary, depending on weather, terrain and other factors. So, I'm fairly comfortable gambling that I can get 250 miles (400 km) out of a tank if I have to; but most times I like to fill up with a bar or two still lit up on the tank indicator. There's no prize for walking.
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I am 80 years old and probably should ride a little slower but the only way I can do that is use the cruse control.
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Originally Posted by spydernatic
New to the 1330 motor so I was wondering what actual MPG do owners of the 1330 get
So, how high does the kid jump on a trampoline? Answer that question definitively and you will have your answer about mileage. To see why I say that see my thread with the poll about my two seasons of tracking MPG. The one poll option that no one picked is the one that described most closely what I actually did!
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?109153-Guess-when-I-used-Premium-vs-Regular
Oh, to more exactly answer your question my long term MPG to date is about 29 MPG, about halfway between my high of 40+ and a low of 20- MPG.
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
My Vulcan 900 likes 87 and I get a consistent 42 mpg with that one.
Maybe that is because that engine was built to use 87 octane and that is what Kawasaki recommends ???? Maybe.
You must ride your 900 pretty hard. I got closer to 50 with mine.......most of the time.
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Last summer , when going from Calgary thru Saskatoon, One tank took me 409 km in 4 hours and 10 minutes. I got better mileage after a few thousand miles on the engine.That was 2 lane roads and 10% above speed limit. Eco mode saves ~4% in cruise control or if you don't make any throttle changes. 2014 Limited
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I have 8,000 miles on a 2017 F-3 LTD, mostly riding two up. We generally get about 37 mpg, but the interesting thing is that the mileage is just the same using 87 octane as it is using 92. The bike runs just fine on regular, and the gas costs 50 to 75 cents a gallon less. Early on, I ran one tank of premium, couldn’t tell the difference, and have put in regular ever since.
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Recently, on longer trips, towing a pet trailer, I've averaged 35 mpg in mostly highway driving at 65 mph. The low fuel light seems to consistently come on at about 190 miles and if I fill up right away, the amount of fuel I pump in is typically 5.5 gallons, leaving about 1.4 gals in the tank when the light comes on. At 35 mpg, I then figure I've safely got another 40-50 miles before running out of fuel.
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Originally Posted by spydernatic
New to the 1330 motor so I was wondering what actual MPG do owners of the 1330 get I have a 2017 RT Limited and gassed up this morning full tank and did a 160 mile round trip on refilling I put in 5 Gallons ....so that would be 32 MPG The gauge was on the top of the reserve mark not quite into the reserve marking. My question is does the tank hold 6.9 gallons ???? as per the operators guide, and if it does would I have been able to squeeze in another 1.9 gallons. I was told that I could get 240 miles to a tank that would work out to be 34.78 MPG ...not a problem. So how many miles do I set my Garmin to start to warn me my gas is low on my 2012 I set it at 120 miles and managed quite often to go to 135 miles before filling up. Only managing 160 miles today would I have managed to get to 200 miles running into the reserve which I do not like doing but would like to know if its possible.
So here is the question to all 1330 RT owners ...how many miles have YOU got on a tank what is the best you have achieved and at what miles do you set your warning of low gas on your Garmin.
I get about 30 mpg and have a mix of highway and city. I just drive to what feels good and my guardian angel taps me on the shoulder and says quit that. I have a 2015 RTL with a taller and wider windshield. My problem is that even though I should get 240 miles on a tank my pee tank is about 180 miles!
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Have 2016 RT L. get between 25 and 40 mpg. usually try to fuel every 150 miles to be safe.
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Originally Posted by spydernatic
New to the 1330 motor so I was wondering what actual MPG do owners of the 1330 get I have a 2017 RT Limited and gassed up this morning full tank and did a 160 mile round trip on refilling I put in 5 Gallons ....so that would be 32 MPG The gauge was on the top of the reserve mark not quite into the reserve marking. My question is does the tank hold 6.9 gallons ???? as per the operators guide, and if it does would I have been able to squeeze in another 1.9 gallons. I was told that I could get 240 miles to a tank that would work out to be 34.78 MPG ...not a problem. So how many miles do I set my Garmin to start to warn me my gas is low on my 2012 I set it at 120 miles and managed quite often to go to 135 miles before filling up. Only managing 160 miles today would I have managed to get to 200 miles running into the reserve which I do not like doing but would like to know if its possible.
So here is the question to all 1330 RT owners ...how many miles have YOU got on a tank what is the best you have achieved and at what miles do you set your warning of low gas on your Garmin.
I have a 2014 RT and have consistently got 40MPG. I do not ride aggressive and stay the speed limits. I generally get 215 before I stop still not seeing the fuel warning......
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I have a 2012RTL, ride double, always used 87 octane gas, travel average 60 mph. My closest city and spyder dealer is 150 miles. I never fill enroute
and the reserve light has never come on and figure I am good for another 50 miles. I average 30 to 35 MPG on US gln. Plenty happy.
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