Insy
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For those of you RS owners wondering how far you can go on a tank of petrol, here's an official verdict.
The wife has just returned from competing in the 30th annual RFS Econorun. This is an annual motorcycle competition held here in South Africa to measure/compare the fuel economy of unmodified motorcycles under standard public road conditions and traffic rules. The event is underwritten by Motorsport SA (MSA).
The event is held during the last or 2nd last weekend of August each year and is hosted in the Lowveld vicinity.
Each competitor travels according to a pre-set route following a special route scroll map. Each competitor is set off individually at one minute intervals and is required to arrive within a specified time at the next re-fueling point. Competitors can enter under different classes e.g. 1000cc and up, dual purpose bikes, pillion class etc. the competition takes place over two days. This years total distance was 1067.15 Km. Altitude on the route ranged from 450 m to 1450 m. A total of 55 bikes entered.
All major brands were in the field but only one Can Am Spyder (being ridden by my wife)
Being involved on the marketing side of Spyders for the local importers (CMH), and being a previous winner of this event on a BMW F650 CS, the wife decided to enter and here then are the fuel economy results for the Can Am Spyder she competed on.
2010 RS SE 5. Hindle pipe. No other mods. (A demo bike desperately in need of a catch can !)
Total distance day 1 - 548.45Km. Fuel consumption = 7.18221 L/100Km
Total distance day 2 - 518.70Km. Fuel consumption = 8.91216 L/100Km
Average fuel consumption over the two days under most conditions including rain but not gravel roads = 8.047185 L/100Km.
(So riding sensibly, with the reserve light on, you should make 300Km on a full tank !)
Note : 95 Octane used throughout. Wife weighs 55 Kg. No weight in "frunk". Tyre pressures. 1 bar front, 2 bar rear.
No comparison but the 1000cc class was won by a Ducati ST45. Average fuel consumption = 4.009335 L/100Km.
Being the recognized event/competition that this is with it's 30 year history, professional scrutineers, strict rules and so on, it would be interesting to hear from others on this forum who may want to agree with these results or differ entirely.
Ride safe.
The wife has just returned from competing in the 30th annual RFS Econorun. This is an annual motorcycle competition held here in South Africa to measure/compare the fuel economy of unmodified motorcycles under standard public road conditions and traffic rules. The event is underwritten by Motorsport SA (MSA).
The event is held during the last or 2nd last weekend of August each year and is hosted in the Lowveld vicinity.
Each competitor travels according to a pre-set route following a special route scroll map. Each competitor is set off individually at one minute intervals and is required to arrive within a specified time at the next re-fueling point. Competitors can enter under different classes e.g. 1000cc and up, dual purpose bikes, pillion class etc. the competition takes place over two days. This years total distance was 1067.15 Km. Altitude on the route ranged from 450 m to 1450 m. A total of 55 bikes entered.
All major brands were in the field but only one Can Am Spyder (being ridden by my wife)
Being involved on the marketing side of Spyders for the local importers (CMH), and being a previous winner of this event on a BMW F650 CS, the wife decided to enter and here then are the fuel economy results for the Can Am Spyder she competed on.
2010 RS SE 5. Hindle pipe. No other mods. (A demo bike desperately in need of a catch can !)
Total distance day 1 - 548.45Km. Fuel consumption = 7.18221 L/100Km
Total distance day 2 - 518.70Km. Fuel consumption = 8.91216 L/100Km
Average fuel consumption over the two days under most conditions including rain but not gravel roads = 8.047185 L/100Km.
(So riding sensibly, with the reserve light on, you should make 300Km on a full tank !)
Note : 95 Octane used throughout. Wife weighs 55 Kg. No weight in "frunk". Tyre pressures. 1 bar front, 2 bar rear.
No comparison but the 1000cc class was won by a Ducati ST45. Average fuel consumption = 4.009335 L/100Km.
Being the recognized event/competition that this is with it's 30 year history, professional scrutineers, strict rules and so on, it would be interesting to hear from others on this forum who may want to agree with these results or differ entirely.
Ride safe.