I haven't done the MPG, but with approximately 1200 miles on my RT-L, I'm getting about 200 miles per tankful. I'm happy with that, though hoping everyone is right & will be getting more as I go.
I have read lots of reviews on the mpg of the RT Limited(2014)...How at 60-65mph can get you 52mpg....I would love to know the secret...I normally don't pay attention to mpg but yesterday I went on my 1st turnpike ride on the RT..I put 216 miles on her...Now, After 155 miles(125 on the turnpike), I stopped to fill up because the needle was getting real low. I put 4.9 gls in..That comes out to a hair over 30mpg..I kept it at 60-68 on the turnpike...I was hoping to get atleast 40 mpg so I was somewhat and still are concerned...Most of my riding on day trips will be country rds avg maybe 50mph..So I am thinking I will avg in the mid 20s mpg.....I don't use the eco mode but I do shift pretty close to that...Could there be something wrong with the machine or is this a case of operator error?
I have read lots of reviews on the mpg of the RT Limited(2014)...How at 60-65mph can get you 52mpg....I would love to know the secret...I normally don't pay attention to mpg but yesterday I went on my 1st turnpike ride on the RT..I put 216 miles on her...Now, After 155 miles(125 on the turnpike), I stopped to fill up because the needle was getting real low. I put 4.9 gls in..That comes out to a hair over 30mpg..I kept it at 60-68 on the turnpike...I was hoping to get atleast 40 mpg so I was somewhat and still are concerned...Most of my riding on day trips will be country rds avg maybe 50mph..So I am thinking I will avg in the mid 20s mpg.....I don't use the eco mode but I do shift pretty close to that...Could there be something wrong with the machine or is this a case of operator error?
I have put 4000 miles on my 2014 RT Ltd, and have never seen more than 35 mpg. I consistently get around 30. I never use ECO mode, and I tend to accelerate fairly rapidly. Most of my miles are on country roads, but even on highway rides in West Texas (with a passenger) I don't see anything close to 40mpg. But I didn't buy the Spyder to save on gas. I figure that the difference in a fun 30mpg and a careful 40mpg cost me about $30/1000 miles. The thrill is worth it.
While I DO agree with your, "Ride more, and worry less" approach; 93 octane is still well over $4.00 per gallon up here. :shocked:
Can you email me about 100 gallons?![]()
Just fax them to me... :roflblack:
What ECO Mode does...
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The 100 gallons is on the way. :yes:
I have read lots of reviews on the mpg of the RT Limited(2014)...How at 60-65mph can get you 52mpg....I would love to know the secret...I normally don't pay attention to mpg but yesterday I went on my 1st turnpike ride on the RT..I put 216 miles on her...Now, After 155 miles(125 on the turnpike), I stopped to fill up because the needle was getting real low. I put 4.9 gls in..That comes out to a hair over 30mpg..I kept it at 60-68 on the turnpike...I was hoping to get atleast 40 mpg so I was somewhat and still are concerned...Most of my riding on day trips will be country rds avg maybe 50mph..So I am thinking I will avg in the mid 20s mpg.....I don't use the eco mode but I do shift pretty close to that...Could there be something wrong with the machine or is this a case of operator error?
A lot of folks seem to like grabbing gears in the 2,500, to 2,700 rpm range.Im a new 2014 RTS owner..what are the shifting points?