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New mpg record!

bmwlarry

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We took a ride yesterday from Portland, Oregon with our local chapter up to Timberline Lodge, N on highway 35 to Hood River, 84 W including the historic highway loop and home to Beaverton. It was about 200 miles and my actual mpg was 42.5! That has been the best I have clocked since buying the bike! YEAH!
 
That's a little hard to believe !! Were you also riding 2 up? I don't think I have ever gotten better than 32 or 33 mpg on a trip.
 
Amazing..!!

Best we have done open road no lights or traffic double up cruising at 5,500/6,000 manual trans was 37 mpg's. Regular ryding 30/32 mpg's. Do have some mods...you did amazing..!! :2thumbs:
 
I always got higher MPG when riding in the mountains. My BMW GS1200 got 55MPG riding the Blue Ridge Parkway. :popcorn: Tom :trike:
 
We took a ride yesterday from Portland, Oregon with our local chapter up to Timberline Lodge, N on highway 35 to Hood River, 84 W including the historic highway loop and home to Beaverton. It was about 200 miles and my actual mpg was 42.5! That has been the best I have clocked since buying the bike! YEAH!

That is US gallons not Imperial gallons right?
 
We took a ride yesterday from Portland, Oregon with our local chapter up to Timberline Lodge, N on highway 35 to Hood River, 84 W including the historic highway loop and home to Beaverton. It was about 200 miles and my actual mpg was 42.5! That has been the best I have clocked since buying the bike! YEAH!
I've seen over 40 also it can be done mine was pure gas super and startron
 
ALSO NEW AND BETTER RECORD

HOW'S THIS 58.327 MPG based on a 1/2 tank of gas going down 21 % grade with a 14 knot tailwind ............and this is about the same accuracy as yours......If you want to measure MPG's use about 100 tankfulls and you still won't be really close .......Mike :gaah: :agree: :roflblack:
 
I don't doubt the mileage at all. I'm not familiar with that country but on Google Maps it appears to be mountainous country. I normally average between 28 - 30 MPG but I've gotten over 40 MPG riding two up in the mountains around Taos and Red River, New Mexico. I don't doubt that bmwlarry got 42.5 MPG, especially if he was just cruising and enjoying that beautiful scenery. I bet he knows how to calculate fuel mileage as well. Cotton
 
The 42 mph does sound like the record at this time. If you can repeat that on a consistent basis--we need to know the secrets.

My best, 34 mpg, and my average 30-31. We ride one up, and shift at 5500 most of the time.
 
tell how you achieved this record?

are you guys just calculating at the pump or is there a menu i dont know about?
 
tell how you achieved this record?

are you guys just calculating at the pump or is there a menu i dont know about?

Most zero a trip meter at fill up. Take miles driven / gallons put in to fill, and you come up with the average mpg. EG: 150 miles / 5 gallons = 30 mpg. I just used rounded numbers here to make the math easier for the example. It is important to fill to the same level each time so that you are comparing apples with apples.

There is a program that you can use on the internet--but I have always used the figure it out yourself method. I do this almost every fill. It's the accountant in me I guess. :roflblack:
 
If you use real gas (ie no corn) and use the pure-gas app on your iPhone or Droid there is a handy calculator in the app as well. Makes easy work out of tracking your mileage and helps you find the stations where you can get real gas.
 
Most zero a trip meter at fill up. Take miles driven / gallons put in to fill, and you come up with the average mpg. EG: 150 miles / 5 gallons = 30 mpg. I just used rounded numbers here to make the math easier for the example. It is important to fill to the same level each time so that you are comparing apples with apples.

There is a program that you can use on the internet--but I have always used the figure it out yourself method. I do this almost every fill. It's the accountant in me I guess. :roflblack:

That's the way I do it, too. I usually write my mileage down on the gas receipt and stick it in a pocket. Then I use a calculator to figure it after I get home. No doubt there will be some discrepancies because it is really hard to fill it to exactly the same level every time but over time it will equal out. Cotton
 
its such a simple thing for the computer to calculate on the fly, I am not sure why its not built into a $20K vehicle... along with a functioning analog gas guage.. :-)
 
its such a simple thing for the computer to calculate on the fly, I am not sure why its not built into a $20K vehicle... along with a functioning analog gas guage.. :-)
Those computer mileage figures are only as good as the accuracy of the sensors that feed them. My Buick is always 1-2 mpg too high. Why? I surmise the fuel-flow meter just isn't accurate enough.

On low-capacity tanks like the Spyder, the accuracy of a single fill is always dubious. I've kept records manually since purchase by putting the odometer reading, x.xx gallons figure, and total $ into a simple spreadsheet which computes the current mpg and total average for me, as well as the cost per mile. My totals for over 5,600 miles now: 30.4 mpg and $.12 per mile.

YMMV! :roflblack:
 
I got 41.8 MPG once but my average is still 26.8 MPG so unless you can get that tank to tank... you can click on my fuelly icon to see the tank by tank for me.

JT
 
mpg vs fun meter

Have no idea what I get in mpg. I just go until it is near the E.
I do know every time I throw my leg over the seat my fun meter is pegged! :yes:
 
here ya go! It is 41.6 actually now that I see it again. My memory is not what it used to be. By the way, this is actual not calculated by bike computer!
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