Don't forget that with these modern '
fuel pump IN the tank' things where the remaining gas is used as both coolant and lubricant for the difficult &/or expensive to replace fuel pump and some of the very delicate components of your pretty expensive high pressure injection system, you
REALLY NEED to avoid running the tank dry or even TOO EMPTY! :lecturef_smilie:
It's too early here for me to do the conversion, but the V-Twin Spyders have a 22 litre tank capacity, but no more than 20 litres of that is truly 'safely usable'; and while the 1330's have a 26 litre tank capacity, no more than 24 litres of that is truly 'safely usable'.
You might seemingly get away with running further/draining your gas lower than that once, or maybe even a few times; but the reality is that if you let the fuel level get too low in your tank, you ARE going to be damaging at least the pump, most likely at a microscopic level, and in a way that once damaged, it'll slowly/gradually make that damage worse over time, degrading the performance of your gas pump & fuel injection system and ultimately, likely causing its failure!! :banghead:
So you really do need to work out how to fill your tank close to its capacity; work out your average fuel economy; calculate how far you can go
at best on the quantity of gas you can put in without emptying or draining the tank too low; and then
NEVER ride so far without refilling that you drop the level of gas remaining in your tank below the level that'll keep your gas pump & injector system properly cooled and lubricated as you ride! :thumbup: