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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Fuel Guage Accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Greenham" data-source="post: 1242107" data-attributes="member: 88281"><p>I have never trusted any fuel gauge on a motorcycle. I had a HD Vrod that was notoriously 1/4 tank off. I like them I just wish they could figure out how to make them accurate. In the end after a few tank fulls and getting you avg MPG, ride by the odometer. I liked old school where you turned a valve from main to res when it started to sputter. then you KNEW how much was in the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greenham, post: 1242107, member: 88281"] I have never trusted any fuel gauge on a motorcycle. I had a HD Vrod that was notoriously 1/4 tank off. I like them I just wish they could figure out how to make them accurate. In the end after a few tank fulls and getting you avg MPG, ride by the odometer. I liked old school where you turned a valve from main to res when it started to sputter. then you KNEW how much was in the tank. [/QUOTE]
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