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200 miles on tank of gas

curious

after seeing post not really what i got it for but 31.62 not bad for riding the sh t out of it full throttle shifts burnouts over 100 mph blast besides should b no problem to get over 200 mile on f3 tank has 1/2 gallon more than rt on another note 3250 seems to b sweet spot to shift mine nice and smooth :2excited:
 
125

I have never gotten more than
125 miles on a tank of gas. both my
cars get 30+ miles per gal.
A Buick Verano and Cheve HHR
Mine is the early RS it never has gotten
any better milage... however, I never expected
any better, motorcycles and Spyders are
for fun like a boat or other rec. vehicle
so just hop on and ride and enjoy
AND RIDE SAFE on this holiday weekend
so you come home safe and sound
Dave
 
I'm currently at 219.6 miles on my current tank, and expect to put about another 16 or so miles on, before stopping for fuel...
No sign of the "low fuel" light yet either! :D
 
I'm currently at 219.6 miles on my current tank, and expect to put about another 16 or so miles on, before stopping for fuel...
No sign of the "low fuel" light yet either! :D
Maybe its burned out! LOL!!
We just got back from a trip out west for a week. usually got 190-195 miles before light came on, then it would take 5.5 gallons to fill up. 2014 RTS two up, pulling a RT622 trailer loaded up. Averaging 65 MPH.
 
:D I filled it up this morning, while on the way to run some errands:
236.4 miles, and only 5.557 gallons.
42.5 mpg! :thumbup:

When BRP was touting the potential range of these bikes to be 252 miles: I believed them... cautiously! :shocked:
Now I know that under the proper circumstances: it should be easy to surpass that mark!
I had over a gallon of fuel left in the bike. That's another easy 35 miles or so... :yes:
For the record: the "Low Fuel" light came on five miles prior to the fill-up.
 
:D I filled it up this morning, while on the way to run some errands:
236.4 miles, and only 5.557 gallons.
42.5 mpg! :thumbup:

When BRP was touting the potential range of these bikes to be 252 miles: I believed them... cautiously! :shocked:
Now I know that under the proper circumstances: it should be easy to surpass that mark!
I had over a gallon of fuel left in the bike. That's another easy 35 miles or so... :yes:
For the record: the "Low Fuel" light came on five miles prior to the fill-up.
When we were on our trip, my 2014 RTS turned over 10,000 miles. I really think it is starting to get better mileage right along.
 
Last night was a quiet night (nothing on TV...), so I "played with the numbers..."
If I take the trip to Missouri out of my bike's records; I am averaging 202 miles per tankful.
(We travelled with some 998s, and moved the filling stops to about 120 miles...)

And that would be for a touch over 11,200 miles of travel. :thumbup:
 
Last week we went about 300 miles on two lane roads at about 64 mph I got 43.7 with my F3-S. I thought it was terrific compared to my 2011 RS-S.
 
Down here in flat with no turns South Carolina, I pretty much always get right on 35 miles per gallon with my 2012 RT-S.
 
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