does potting your spyder rss in nuetral (N) save gas?
does potting your spyder rss in nuetral (N) save gas?
Do you have an SM-5, or an SE-5 transmission? :dontknow:
If you've got an "ESSEM": pull in the clutch, and see how fast you lose speed! :yikes:
These thibgs are about as aerodynamic as the typical barn... :banghead:
Slow down 5 mph, and see if that helps! :thumbup:
This isn't a safe practice, whether you would save gas ????? every article I have read says NO ....... But this will save you MONEY - which the same idea ..... use 87 octane ( if you aren't now ) you have the V-twin ( I had two ) and it runs very nice on 87 oct. which is a 30 to 50 cent saving per gallon .............. Mike :thumbup:does potting your spyder rss in nuetral (N) save gas?
I don't know Bob, I saw one the other day that was in neutral doing about 75 on the freeway and he wasn't using any gas at all. He had no problem maintaining his speed.
That pickup with that trailer and bike behind it was going up and down those hills with ease. :yes::yes:
does potting your spyder rss in nuetral (N) save gas?
I wouldn't pot my Spyder at all. But if you're going to pot it, then I've heard nuetral is the best soil for that. Saves the atmosphere from too much methane gas.
I saw a truck driver who put his big truck into neutral going down a BIG hill trying to save fuel. When he started to pick up too much speed he tried to put in into gear to let the engine slow him down it wouldn't go in......he hit the runaway truck ramp about 1/2 way down the hill with his brakes on fire.
Not a good idea to put anything in neutral at freeway speeds, yo are giving up some control over what you are driving by doing so.