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<blockquote data-quote="Sunnyorlando" data-source="post: 1448359" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>I agree - 85miles is a lot, and wholly depends on riding style and traffic conditions. Same goes for how many miles you got up to that point. Mine (an '18) gets ~42 mpg unless I'm playing hard. I cannot recall getting much more than that ever.</p><p>Often I go about 30 miles past the start of the blinking. At that fill up I can usually add about 4.5~5gal, which means I had about ~1.5 gal left.</p><p>However, as it is the same with cats, I prefer to not go much farther because the fuel pump is then running without cooling - the pump uses the fuel in the tank as a cooling of sort. So it's best to not let it be running without cooling for too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunnyorlando, post: 1448359, member: 92915"] I agree - 85miles is a lot, and wholly depends on riding style and traffic conditions. Same goes for how many miles you got up to that point. Mine (an '18) gets ~42 mpg unless I'm playing hard. I cannot recall getting much more than that ever. Often I go about 30 miles past the start of the blinking. At that fill up I can usually add about 4.5~5gal, which means I had about ~1.5 gal left. However, as it is the same with cats, I prefer to not go much farther because the fuel pump is then running without cooling - the pump uses the fuel in the tank as a cooling of sort. So it's best to not let it be running without cooling for too long. [/QUOTE]
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