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<blockquote data-quote="leebunyard" data-source="post: 12067" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>I've pretty consistently been averaging in the 43-45 mpg range on my '04 FJR. I got a high of 52 mpg a couple times returning from the high mountain country, but that was a lot of downhill travel. Heading up to Oregon and Washington with my son and a couple buddies on a six day tent camping ride leaving this Friday. Taking in the National Outdoor Motocross race at Washougal, Washington this Sunday, then riding up to Mount St. Helens and home via the entire Oregon and Northern California coast. Expect to get much better mileage out of the non-oxygenated gas in Oregon/Washington.</p><p></p><p>Lee in the Mountains of Northern California B)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leebunyard, post: 12067, member: 330"] I've pretty consistently been averaging in the 43-45 mpg range on my '04 FJR. I got a high of 52 mpg a couple times returning from the high mountain country, but that was a lot of downhill travel. Heading up to Oregon and Washington with my son and a couple buddies on a six day tent camping ride leaving this Friday. Taking in the National Outdoor Motocross race at Washougal, Washington this Sunday, then riding up to Mount St. Helens and home via the entire Oregon and Northern California coast. Expect to get much better mileage out of the non-oxygenated gas in Oregon/Washington. Lee in the Mountains of Northern California B) [/QUOTE]
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