When the low fuel light comes on, how much fuel do you have left.
Depends upon how long you have been driving after the light comes on.... Yepper I know I am being a smartie but, for some reason I don't see the light for sometime myself.. Just this weekend I had the light several times and when I filled up it was 4.5 ....5.4.....5.8 ... gals.
Just watch your miles driven and stop and get gas every 100-120 miles.
That's almost exactly what I have done under the same circumstances. With only 6.0 usable gallons in that tank, it leaves only a gallon or less of available fuel, when the light comes on. I agree with Forrest...stop every 100-120 miles. You know your Spyder's needs better than the gauge or light. Having the trip meter on the main display of the RT is a big help in the fuel department.The other the day my light came on and I was able to pull right in to a gas station and I put in 5.1 gal on a 6.6 tank.
That's almost exactly what I have done under the same circumstances. With only 6.0 usable gallons in that tank, it leaves only a gallon or less of available fuel, when the light comes on. I agree with Forrest...stop every 100-120 miles. You know your Spyder's needs better than the gauge or light. Having the trip meter on the main display of the RT is a big help in the fuel department.
When the low fuel light comes on, how much fuel do you have left.
Today I put on 175 miles before the low fuel light came on. I was watching the gauge and hoping it was working properly. I will say those are probably the best numbers I've seen. The most nerve racking part was I was in that no mans land in I-5 through Camp Pendleton.