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Gas Milage with the RS

Motorcycledave

Active member
Hi Everyone
I am just wondering what gas mileage most of you are getting with the RS riding single not 2 up...
mine is a 2008 model. Today I filled up the tank when the little red gas pump came on I did the math
and I am getting 27.8 MPG the tank before was 27.5. Is that normal ???? my car gets better than that
my daily driver is a Cheve. HHR it always gets 30 or better average, My ST1100 and ST1300 both get
46 to 50 MPG all the time.... I am guessing it must be the added mass bigger frame more tires on the ground
and such. But how would you explain the milage the car gets it has way more mass 4 tires on the ground
and weights more. ????:dontknow:
Dave
 
22-25 mpg with Aerocharge Turbo. Did not purchased the 2008 Spyder for fuel economy. :thumbup:
 
There's countless threads about this very issue... :bdh:
Why not take a pass through the Search function so that you get caught up? :thumbup:
 
Mine was bad on the RS, just because I stayed in the throttle a lot. Much more fun around town than my RT. Maybe its time to go back to one? Maybe an RSS.
 
You are right on the money. My wife gets the same on her 2008 GS...and she gets better in her HHR, too. :)
 
It shocks people when I tell them the fuel economy. The excited look on their face immediately turns into a sharp dissappointment. It is what it is....doesn't bother me because I don't do long distance driving anyway.
 
The easiest, Way to equate mileage compared to an automobile is to compare HP to weigh,.
Buy a Trike with the same HP to weigh as an average economy auto, And that Trike will get 50/60 MPG.
ie; 150/250 cc with the trike. If BRP was looking to sell Spyders with high MPG, They would have used a 250cc engine, And then very quickly go out of business selling dull machines.
 
As much as it pains me to spend $50.00 when I fill up over here, I would not swap it or compromise anything about it for better economy. I ride it because I love it, and if I want economy I will drive a 1500cc car :D
 
Thank You

Hi all
Thank you for the information... I don't much care what the mileage is I was just wondering
what most people get... I never buy toys with the idea of getting economy I know better.
I did have a Honda twin star in about 1975 that got around 80 mph but with it only being a
175 cc you better not take it on California freeways....My Gold Wing only gets 32 to 35 tops
Dave:)
 
BAD NEWS

Hi Everyone
I am just wondering what gas mileage most of you are getting with the RS riding single not 2 up...
mine is a 2008 model. Today I filled up the tank when the little red gas pump came on I did the math
and I am getting 27.8 MPG the tank before was 27.5. Is that normal ???? my car gets better than that
my daily driver is a Cheve. HHR it always gets 30 or better average, My ST1100 and ST1300 both get
46 to 50 MPG all the time.... I am guessing it must be the added mass bigger frame more tires on the ground
and such. But how would you explain the milage the car gets it has way more mass 4 tires on the ground
and weights more. ????:dontknow:
Dave
I hate telling you the bad news but you don't have an RS......You have a GS........As do I, more bad news I average 38 to 39 MPG consistantly over the past 5000 miles or so........Mike
 
I hate telling you the bad news but you don't have an RS......You have a GS........As do I, more bad news I average 38 to 39 MPG consistantly over the past 5000 miles or so........Mike

On my 2011 RS-S SE5 I road 120 miles from North East Ga. to Maggie Valley, NC. On the way up I got 41.2 mpg and back 42.5. No the Smokey Mtn. Parkway I got 34.0 to 36.1 mpg. I used high test gas on the hole trip. I had a my carbs. cleaned and balanced and a new map sensor installed about 1,000 miles ago. I have NGK Iridium sparkplugs, BajaRon plug wires, Amsoil, K&N air fliter, and no oil in my airbox.

Mike
 
Apples to Oranges

It's hard to compare the mileage with a car as I would bet you are on the gas more with the Spyder. I'm sure if you were in the same cruising sweet spot on both the mileage on the Sypder would be better. Mileage on a bike is all in the wrist.

I ride a CBR F4i on the street which isn't that bad but I'm always filling up. A guy at Advance Auto once commented that my bike probably got good gas mileage. "Not like I ride it" I said. These 25 - 30 quotes I hear are better than I get on a 600 with half the weight.

Another good example is jet-skis, a tank can last all day or 1.5 hours depending on how you ride. I tell the kids half throttle max :D.
 
On my 08 GS, the worst I've gotten is around 28, 2 up pulling a trailer at 75 mph. The best was 38, on a ride where I rarely got above third gear, or 45 mph!

john
 
30 give or take a couple.

Two up around 40, that's because I rarely go over 60mph with my precious cargo (Anne) aboard.
 
Most sport bikes have dismal mpg ratings and range as well. Take a stroll thru any Ducati or aprilia forum and you'll hear "blah blah blah I ran out after 100 miles" same story different ride. If its fuel sipping distance this is the wrong mount, an 883 sportster should get you 50 on the highway and probably out distance a spyder with a baby 3 gallon tank... Oh well.
twist go refuel ... Oh and smile while your at it
and when someone looks down on you when they hear your truck like mpg rating tell them to buy a EV to offset your carbon footprint so you can have fun
 
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