Mondo
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IMHO, mileage depends on many factors as well as the bike itself. Everyone 'sits' a bike differently, has their own light or heavy touch on the throttle, etc. Wind resistance plays a major factor. I also have a Wee and consistently get mid 50's except for a trip home from NatSTOC one year when I ran across Nebraska on I-80 at, let's say, about 80 mph into a strong head wind. Mileage dropped to low 30's. Nothing wrong with the bike, just increased wind resistance. Running with a bigger screen, always having the screen in the high position, having a trunk, hauling an extra bag, etc. will all affect mileage.
Greg
Greg
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