Re: Fuel economy...!
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2022 8:31 pm
Brilliant

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Am i reading this correctly your Honda CB125 does 216mpg & not 216 miles per tank ?, if so that sounds like incredibly good fuel consumptionDave Weller wrote: Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:36 am My CB125F 2021 version with 3000miles is doing 216mpg, if that's good my friend is reporting 226mpg. I normally lead on our rides around the Kent garden of England, if you don't use the Satnav main roads, enjoy empty roads. He probably can squeeze the extra few MPG's by careful riding.
We don't ride slowly to save fuel, just riding to preserve engine life.
BTW, the fuel tank holds 13.25 litres, not the 11 litres that Honda publish (although I never want to run a submerged fuel pump dry, perhaps that's Honda's thinking)
My 2013 gts300 with 8000km will use 6 litres of fuel (E10) from 1st click on pump ( any more will make it spurt out filler hole ) till fuel light stays on , Scooter covered 102 miles so works out 77 mpgData wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 1:55 pm My fuel economy on my GTS300 is now confirmed as being a consistent average of 90.4mpg on E10.
That's not the grandest claim ever made....Chatham is only 20-30 miles from Dover, and France is only 20 miles across the Channel, and you don't need any petrol on the Ferry or through the tunnel!Dave Weller wrote: Wed Jul 06, 2022 7:49 pm
From Chatham Kent I have a bike that will transport me to a different country without stopping to fill up.
I've managed low 60s on several Tmaxs occasionally eg on long summer journeys. The mk6 is significantly more economical than earlier versions - I quite often get around 58 - despite being much quicker.Capelli32 wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2022 9:34 am Tmax 530 DX - 68.3 mpg over last 3k miles- mileage mix: 2/3rds motorway balance town and A-roads