My average mileage was 38 mpg. Last summer I had a brief chat with a WA State Brown Hat. Since then, I have observed the speed limit and mileage went to 40+ mpg. Amazing co-incidence.
Hmm, there's probably some stuff I need to check.
As Mr Heath said, throttle body sync and no brake drag should get you to 40 mpg. I might average that, but I’m heavy handed all the time. 45 maybe hard here (US) because of the ethanol, I get a 10% increase in MPG using non ethanol gas.Hmm, there's probably some stuff I need to check.
I had a 70+mile commute for several years on my Burgman 400. I kept track of my gas mileage and also had a couple columns where I'd tally up what it would've cost me to drive the car instead. Gas was at $4/gal for the first time and my car got @15 mpg, the Burgman @65 mpg. I realized quickly that I could pay for good riding gear in the savings of riding vs driving. A nice Olympia AST2 jacket was about a 2 week commute. The Olympia Dakar pants were about 1.5 weeks. And everything after that was free and clear "profit"....There are a lot of other things to worry about than gas mileage. When you throw in tire wear, gear wear (how many years do you get out of your gear when you wear it day in and day out), etc, The few bucks you save in gas getting eaten up pretty quickly...
I also commuted on the bike simply because I love riding...for whatever reason. And the few times I had to take the car, I'd be crawling in the normal lanes and see a biker go speeding by and wishing I was there too....The two reasons I commute on my bike(s) is to save the gas money up front and the fact that I can get through traffic when it is crawling my normal commute home includes 20 miles of lane splitting.
I can paint "ST 1300" on a 50 cc Vespa for you. It is a guarantee that the mileage will improve dramatically
Reminds me as in the 70's my neighbor put an engine from Renault 4 (4 cyl 747cc - not BoingUnder "Funny" is two kids with a saw and a hammer looking at a engine and a bicycle. Put them in front of an ST with the smaller motor
I feel bad for the one guy getting one mile per gallon.
Ahhh...but it isn't necessarily that they are getting that much on "average". Those bars only mean what someone has gotten once. My own graph for my F800GT would show you I got over 74 mpg...once or twice. Most of the time in town, I got about 48 mpg. On the highway, I could count on 55-60 mpg. It all depended on how many stoplights I hit and how fast I was going. My current F900XR has gotten 95 mpg. I have no idea how that happened. But it shows in the Fuelly data.There seems to be a group of riders who get about what I get, then another group who seems to get about 10 miles per gallon better on average.