mpg
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Re: mpg
Do you know which map the ecu has? Have you checked the air filter?
On my Corsaro I got low 40s, on my Scrambler and Milano (similar tune) 45+.
The Scrambler with the same sized tank would do about 200 miles before a refill on a longer journey.
On my Corsaro I got low 40s, on my Scrambler and Milano (similar tune) 45+.
The Scrambler with the same sized tank would do about 200 miles before a refill on a longer journey.
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Re: mpg
Mpg would appear to be a little lower than I experienced over 13 years of ownership.
I would say some where on or just below 40 on most runs. This was on open roads, little or no town or city work.
I only ever used premium fuel, She’ll advanced mostly.
My 9 1/2 was standard in all respects, didn’t seem to matter how you rode the bike the mpg was the same.
I would always refuel every 100 miles, very difficult to fill up completely without risking a fuel spill over the tank/clocks.
I never let the low mpg get in the way of my enjoyment, great motor, so much fun and ultimately very reliable, never let me down.
Spares can be expensive and difficult to source but then again the bike proved reliable, no electric gremlins for me.
I would say some where on or just below 40 on most runs. This was on open roads, little or no town or city work.
I only ever used premium fuel, She’ll advanced mostly.
My 9 1/2 was standard in all respects, didn’t seem to matter how you rode the bike the mpg was the same.
I would always refuel every 100 miles, very difficult to fill up completely without risking a fuel spill over the tank/clocks.
I never let the low mpg get in the way of my enjoyment, great motor, so much fun and ultimately very reliable, never let me down.
Spares can be expensive and difficult to source but then again the bike proved reliable, no electric gremlins for me.
Re: mpg
Same here, 13-14 kms on one liter