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UK bike, MY2008 - air temperature display change to centigrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 1464733" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>That does sound like miles per US gallon. I've always averaged around 58 plus overall, it can dip to 40 but only when all riding was in local heavy traffic, all stop-start, rarely reaching 40mph. I've always logged my fuel consumption, click on the year for each of my four FJRs, <a href="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjrmpgsql.php" target="_blank">2006</a> <a href="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr10mpgsql.php" target="_blank">2010</a>, <a href="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr14mpgsql.php" target="_blank">2014</a>, <a href="https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr18mpgsql.php" target="_blank">2018</a>, scroll down for graphs.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Correct in every detail, though I don't know whether non-UK bikes have mpg numbers on their speedometers. I would expect them to because we see riders from the continent in the UK. But then you must get Canadian riders in the US, so who knows?</p><p></p><p>Gen3's digital readout is switchable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 1464733, member: 3187"] That does sound like miles per US gallon. I've always averaged around 58 plus overall, it can dip to 40 but only when all riding was in local heavy traffic, all stop-start, rarely reaching 40mph. I've always logged my fuel consumption, click on the year for each of my four FJRs, [URL='https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjrmpgsql.php']2006[/URL] [URL='https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr10mpgsql.php']2010[/URL], [URL='https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr14mpgsql.php']2014[/URL], [URL='https://atrophy.lock.net/do/fjr18mpgsql.php']2018[/URL], scroll down for graphs. Correct in every detail, though I don't know whether non-UK bikes have mpg numbers on their speedometers. I would expect them to because we see riders from the continent in the UK. But then you must get Canadian riders in the US, so who knows? Gen3's digital readout is switchable. [/QUOTE]
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