Range on a tank of gas
- oldnslo
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I wondered why I seem to get buttsore for about the last 3 years or so, and one day it came to me--I quit smoking about 3 years ago, so no longer stop every 1/2 hour for a cigarette. So now I stop about once an hour just to walk around, and it helps a lot.
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my sporty will go 202 miles on a full tank with a little to spare. I haven't found out yet how far that is as I too don't like pushing my bike!
Price per fill-up is my beef. Even though I get better mileage then my cage I still hate to see how much that 4.5 gallons costs me and how it seems to keep costing more and more!!!
Lonewolf
Price per fill-up is my beef. Even though I get better mileage then my cage I still hate to see how much that 4.5 gallons costs me and how it seems to keep costing more and more!!!
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So let me get this straight. Cigs are no good for your lungs, however they were good for your butt?oldnslo wrote:I wondered why I seem to get buttsore for about the last 3 years or so, and one day it came to me--I quit smoking about 3 years ago, so no longer stop every 1/2 hour for a cigarette. So now I stop about once an hour just to walk around, and it helps a lot.
Sound about right?

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You must have an oversize tank on yours, LW. The standard Sporty tank is about, what..., 3gal?the_first_lonewolf wrote:my sporty will go 202 miles on a full tank with a little to spare. I haven't found out yet how far that is as I too don't like pushing my bike!
Price per fill-up is my beef. Even though I get better mileage then my cage I still hate to see how much that 4.5 gallons costs me and how it seems to keep costing more and more!!!
Lonewolf
I'm with you on the fuel costs... I filled up my gas can for the lawnmower today and almost cried. I spent over $10 for lawnmower gas!


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note: someone mentioned to me that there are larger fuel tanks for sportbikes available on ebay.
NOTE TO HIGH_SIDE (re his VTR1000), boost fuel capacity from 16L to 20+ L, but it was something like $1500 unpainted.
For dualsport bikes, there are Clark, IMS, and others available...
later
//monkey
NOTE TO HIGH_SIDE (re his VTR1000), boost fuel capacity from 16L to 20+ L, but it was something like $1500 unpainted.
For dualsport bikes, there are Clark, IMS, and others available...
later
//monkey
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Could anybody tell me other than pure profit why a tank is soooooo expensive?QuietMonkey wrote:note: someone mentioned to me that there are larger fuel tanks for sportbikes available on ebay.
NOTE TO HIGH_SIDE (re his VTR1000), boost fuel capacity from 16L to 20+ L, but it was something like $1500 unpainted.
For dualsport bikes, there are Clark, IMS, and others available...
later
//monkey
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There was actually a guy in eastern canada with the 19l version for about $800 unpainted. I have considered this, but then think "how much longer will I have this bike anyway"? I've been thinking this for 4 years.....QuietMonkey wrote:note: someone mentioned to me that there are larger fuel tanks for sportbikes available on ebay.
NOTE TO HIGH_SIDE (re his VTR1000), boost fuel capacity from 16L to 20+ L, but it was something like $1500 unpainted.
For dualsport bikes, there are Clark, IMS, and others available...
later
//monkey
