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#21 Unread post by Tarzan »

I get around 50mpg from mine but there's a big proportion of motorway mileage on my bike which will help bump up the economy figures.
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58.0 over my last four fills.
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Itzamna wrote:
Telesque wrote:
allawybiker wrote:Makes sense. I also think that because my area is hilly I won't get as good a mileage as I initially anticipated. Lots of stop signs, stop lights, slow traffic, and up/down hills!
Hold that clutch in on the down-hills! ;)
That's actually illegal, but did do it once through the Rockies, since I was buying gas with change for 1000 miles. Thank god for Toyota's. Never would of made it otherwise. Rolling down a mountain on an interstate, going 100 mph in neutral, and left headlight out is not fun. Not that I'd know or anything. :roll:
I didn't know that's illegal. How can they tell if you're driving in neutral or not?

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