What is your take on why the last tank had the best mileage??? getting 39+ is awesome!! I usually get low to mid 30's when I check mine (2014 RT Limited)
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That's about 25.5-26 mpg. I'd say that is typical for an RT with the V-twin engine. I've NEVER been able to get more than 25.5 mpg out of mine - mostly it's closer to 25. I know folks here have reported better mileage on RT's with the 998 engine, but I sure don't know how they do it.I know the Spyders aren't known for great gas mileage and I just got mine today so a couple of "Newby" questions, so be kind please. LOL I read that the tank holds 6.6 gallons. When I picked mine up it was near the red on the gauge. It would only hold about 4.7 gallons before the pump shut off. I rode quite a bit after that and the gauge got back down to the "red" and I filled up again and, again, it only took about 4.5-4.7 gallons to fill up. I had ridden only about 120 miles. Questions,,, is that normal to only take that little to fill up? Is there that much left in reserve? I feel like my mileage sucks but then again my trike only has 2200 miles on it (2011 RT-S) so it might not be completely broken in. I hope that when I get used to the proper shift timing my mileage will improve. What are you guys and gals getting?
VERY wise advice for the OP, who stated he had a 2011 RTS. There are folks in this thread talking about their mileage on 2014 RT's, and those are a completely different animal when it comes to fuel mileage.keep an eye on who is posting what mileage. The new 1330 ACE engines get much better mileage and have a different tank capasity. Most RT owners (998 twin) have disconnected the fuel and temp guages because they aren't that good. When you do this the fuel and temp appear on the panel digitized. They replace the dash guages with outlets or other guages (voltmeters, ampmeters, oil pressure etc). The best way to know is to run out of gas but also know the tank does not hold 6.6 gallons. There is air space and the most I have gotten ,without running out of gas, was 5.4 gals. Also remember the different model 998 twins get different mileages. Mine is an RS :thumbup:
I know the Spyders aren't known for great gas mileage and I just got mine today so a couple of "Newby" questions, so be kind please. LOL I read that the tank holds 6.6 gallons. When I picked mine up it was near the red on the gauge. It would only hold about 4.7 gallons before the pump shut off. I rode quite a bit after that and the gauge got back down to the "red" and I filled up again and, again, it only took about 4.5-4.7 gallons to fill up. I had ridden only about 120 miles. Questions,,, is that normal to only take that little to fill up? Is there that much left in reserve? I feel like my mileage sucks but then again my trike only has 2200 miles on it (2011 RT-S) so it might not be completely broken in. I hope that when I get used to the proper shift timing my mileage will improve. What are you guys and gals getting?
For the Record:So what is your trick get to get the most MPG?
Always shift @ what RPM?
Avoid speed's over what MPH?
Any other thoughts?
I know that RPM, shift points etc... depend on motor size and transmission variable's.
1. Keep your bike in tip-top shape.
2. Make SURE that your tires are properly inflated.
3. Present the best possible aerodynamic profile that you can...
Keep the windshield at a low position
Don't add stuff to the bike that sticks out into the airflow
Get the adjustable lower air deflectors, and run with them in the center position
Don't add a hitch to your bike
4. Carry the least amount of cargo in the bike as possible; excess weight KILLS fuel mileage
5. Your right wrist... :shocked:
Shift early
Roll the throttle on gently, and accelerate NO faster than is absolutely necessary
Cruise at a slower speed... With my 2010, I found that there was a 6 mpg difference between 62, and 72
To get the best gas mileage, I make sure to plan my trips so I am always going downhill with the wind to my back.:roflblack::roflblack:For the Record:
9746.6 miles
248.067 gallons
39.3 mpg overall average.
Best:206.6 miles 4.762 gallons: 43.4 mpg
Worst:163.9 miles 4.628 gallons: 35.4 mpg
I run with the windshield JUST off of it's lowest possible positioning, and I usually keep my adjustable air deflectors (BRP's) in the center position, so as to reduce aerodynamic drag.
I shift at no more than 2,500 rpm when getting into 4th, 5th, and 6th.
I usually set a pace of 53 mph on two-lane roads, and 63 mph out on the four-lanes...
I also run 93 octane fuel, and I set the tire pressures at 20 psi up front, and 25 psi in the rear.
#1., at around 2,500 mi. it will begin to improve........#2. "fairly low" & "increased pressure" are useless terms...........#3. "only get about 150 mi. on my RT" ????.....I think you mean before you REFILL IT ???.... This is not telling you How many MPG's you are getting............See Hayfield's post above on how it's done................None of what I just said was meant as any sort of SLAM..............Mike :bbq:Since this thread was picked back up... i seem to only get about 150 miles on my 15 RT. I am hoping it improves as i only have around 850 miles on it so far. Also the tires were fairly low so hoping the increased pressure helps to get me to 200.
#1., at around 2,500 mi. it will begin to improve........#2. "fairly low" & "increased pressure" are useless terms...........#3. "only get about 150 mi. on my RT" ????.....I think you mean before you REFILL IT ???.... This is not telling you How many MPG's you are getting............See Hayfield's post above on how it's done................None of what I just said was meant as any sort of SLAM..............Mike :bbq:
To get the best gas mileage, I make sure to plan my trips so I am always going downhill with the wind to my back.:roflblack::roflblack: