About 3 weeks ago I was still getting around 400+ kms from a tank of fuel.
Two Saturday's ago the chief cook and I took a run to one of our favorite country cafes (round trip about 270km) and had to stop for fuel.
Then on this most recent long weekend, same problem - a trip North up the coast a round trip of 900km's - needed four tanks of fuel to make the trip.
Both journeys were very steady paced.
I've jacked the Spyder up and checked wheel rotation for any sign of restriction, breaks for grabbing, axle tension. The engine feels like its running smooth (i.e no audible sign of a blocked injector). The one thing the 4 days of riding had in common was unusually high humidity (I could be clutching at straws looking for a possible cause)
Two Saturday's ago the chief cook and I took a run to one of our favorite country cafes (round trip about 270km) and had to stop for fuel.
Then on this most recent long weekend, same problem - a trip North up the coast a round trip of 900km's - needed four tanks of fuel to make the trip.
Both journeys were very steady paced.
I've jacked the Spyder up and checked wheel rotation for any sign of restriction, breaks for grabbing, axle tension. The engine feels like its running smooth (i.e no audible sign of a blocked injector). The one thing the 4 days of riding had in common was unusually high humidity (I could be clutching at straws looking for a possible cause)