YEAR: 2001
MAKE: Suzuki
MODEL: Intruder Volusia
Average US MPG: ~ 45-50
Fuel Capacity: 4.2 Gal
Engine Size/Cylinders: 805cc / 2
Source: Personal
Even though it's a cruiser, my elbow tends to like to drop quite quickly so this probably isn't quite optimal, but it's had over 850 miles on it with about that mileage... Mostly in-city but on main streets doing about 40-60. Hope it helps!
Wrider
YEAR: 2005
MAKE: Ducati
MODEL: Supersport 1000DS
Average US MPG: 45
City MPG: 40
Highway MPG: 50
Fuel Capacity: 4.2 Gal
Engine Size/Cylinders: 992cc / 2
Source: Personal
On my group ride where we were riding very briskly for a full 6 hours, I got about 40mpg.
During normal riding around town (50mph average), I've averaged around 45mpg. I haven't taken a Highway-only trip, but the best MPG I have gotten so far is 50... and I was still accelerating briskly.
2008 BMW K1200S
2003 Z1000 - For Sale
1979 KZ650B - Work in progress
2005 Ducati SS 1000DS - sold :'(
1994 VFR750 Interceptor - sold
1984 VF700F Interceptor - sold
2004 Hyosung GV250 - sold
Not sure what you have so far, but here's what I have:
YEAR: 2004
MAKE: BMW
MODEL: K1200RS
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known[/i]): 42
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known): ?
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 5.4 gal.
Engine Size/Cylinders: 1171cc / 4
Source: Personal
2004 BMW K1200RS
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I found this hard to believe myself, but it's what the calculator tells me, and it's pretty consistent.
Year: 2003
Manufacturer: BMW
Model: K1200LT
Engine size: 1200cc 4 cylinder F/I
Tank size: 6.3 Gals.
Mileage: 53 MPG (combined all type highways) 57 MPG best.
Source: Personal
[color=red]For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.[/color]
John 3:16 (NKJV)
YEAR: 2006
MAKE: Suzuki
MODEL: RV125 Van Van
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known): 83
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known):2.8
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 1.72 gal. (6.5 L) inc. reserve
Engine Size/Cylinders: 124cc / 1
Source: (Personal)
(It doesn't seem to make any difference how I ride, it always does 100ish)