Hi everyone
I am needing to know what everyone else gets for mileage out of their 2011 RTSE5???
I use premium gasoline and travel the speed limits +5 and the best I can get out of a tank is 160 miles or 250K.
Is that normal?
Rick
What RPMs are you turning? My Spyder gets much better MPG (34+ MPG) at 5300 to 5500 RPMs than at 4500 to 5200 . . . I almost never get into 5th, anymore, unless I am really moving.
The wife and I pulled a trailer two up for a little over 2000 miles from San Diego to Eureka and back and we averaged 31 mpg! I was happy! I found that with it in trailer mode and 5000 rpm it just sipped the gas. Now I do not ride til the light comes on, mostly because my bladder makes me stop about every 120 miles anyway. I say just get on and ride! I did not by it for the mileage, I bought it for the smileage.:yes:
i have found that if you keep the rpm's up in the powerband you get better gas mileage. not that i'm concerned with the mileage. it's a toy, who cares if it's good or bad.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: i tend to keep the revs on the lower side cause at higher revs this yoshi pipe sounds like an apache helicopter ten feet behind me.
Let me try to clarify why some people, specifically me, are concerned with gas mileage.
As you all point out, it's really not a matter of mileage, it's a matter of the overall range of the vehicle.
When going on a long trip such as Danbury to Lake George for SpyderQuest, one would like to stop every two or so hours.
A range of 120 miles per tank is OK. You need to stop anyway.
BUT, if you use the bike as a daily commuter, 120 miles means you have to stop for gass every other day to fill up, adding to your commute time.
To what purpose ?
Just my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.
Hi everyone
I am needing to know what everyone else gets for mileage out of their 2011 RTSE5???
I use premium gasoline and travel the speed limits +5 and the best I can get out of a tank is 160 miles or 250K.
Is that normal?
Rick
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