spyderjim
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Well, a week or so I ago I posted a thread after reading one from TEXAS about MPG. I am trying to figure out my new (to me) 2012 RT SE5.
Here is that thread: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?67091-More-MPG-info&p=807105#post807105
Anyway, today was a similar day to my previous post, except the winds were a few mph stronger today. All of the other data is the same as in my original post. This time I averaged 40.9 mpg over a 90 mile, very similar country road trip. No city/urban typical stop & go every few hundred yards, except for the 5-7 miles to get to & from the country roads.
I am getting ready for a 4000 mile trip, and am very pleased. Obviously the keys to mpg, are wind, stop & go, and consistent riding techniques. Just thought I'd share.
Here is that thread: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?67091-More-MPG-info&p=807105#post807105
Anyway, today was a similar day to my previous post, except the winds were a few mph stronger today. All of the other data is the same as in my original post. This time I averaged 40.9 mpg over a 90 mile, very similar country road trip. No city/urban typical stop & go every few hundred yards, except for the 5-7 miles to get to & from the country roads.
I am getting ready for a 4000 mile trip, and am very pleased. Obviously the keys to mpg, are wind, stop & go, and consistent riding techniques. Just thought I'd share.