Cross Country Tank Capacities and Appropriate Bikes

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Cross Country Tank Capacities and Appropriate Bikes

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Hi, I'm planning on a long cross country trip later this summer, around 7000 miles. I'm considering taking a 2005 Sportster 883 on it. The specs listed for this bike say it gets nearly 60mpg on a 3.3 liter tank on the highway. Thats about 200 miles to the tank at constant speeds. As I have never done a trip like this before, what I would like to know is if that sort of fuel capacity makes sense on such a long trip. Are there sections of the southwest that don't have gas stations for 150 - 200 miles? Does anyone have any recommendations on other bikes (less than $6k), or have any advice on buying an older used bike?
Any help with any of the issues is much appreciated, thanks.
Ethan

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#2 Unread post by Sev »

Traditionally you only post a question in one of the forums. Rather then three or more.

I answered in the "total motorcycle" one.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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