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- Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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- 2013 BMW R1200RT
Thanks for the additional data Jetta!
I haven't yet Larry it's on my list of to-do's for the weekend.
I've poured over the various brake articles on the Forum and have learned tons.
Still waiting for my manual to arrive.
ST460 mentioned Iridium plugs.
Do you have a favourite brand and spec?
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I see no need what so ever for Iridium plugs, and I run ND plugs myself. I run the optional cooler plug since most of my riding is high speed freeway stuff.
I have removed several Iridium plugs from members bikes that were either the wrong heat range or fitment. If you decide you need to run them, make sure you get the correct fitment.
The only thing that the owner or dealer tech is supposed to do is a starter valve sync as described in the SM.
Ironically I thought "Starter Valve" was wrong as though someone made a joke like "muffler bearing" and it stuck!Good information for someone new to the ST but after a minute everybody refers to it as a 'throttle body sync'.
Ironically I thought "Starter Valve" was wrong as though someone made a joke like "muffler bearing" and it stuck!
58 degrees this morning.
Started my bike the same time I started the timer on my phone.
1 minute and 15 seconds, I got the first bar, 1 minute and 45 seconds, I got the second bar, 2 minutes and 40 seconds I was at three bars.
I filled the tank up to the level bar, and checked the gal vs the mileage = 58 mpg. (been doing a lot of freeway @ 75-80 mpg)
I don't think I'm raising his expectations too muchI guess it all just depends what state of tune you accept for your vehicles.
Hey Larry
Just for kicks after work I timed how long it took to get to one bar on the gauge.
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Two bars about 20 seconds later.
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David,
didn't you recently do a highway run that delivered normal fuel economy? Maybe your throttle control in city riding isn't what it could be, or maybe its just a fact of life where you live that you have a lot of short bursts in between stops that is consistent with low fuel economy.
I don't know....even taking city traffic into account, that just doesn't seem right. The worst I ever got on a tank was around 33mpg. I can't imagine how much thrashing it would take to get only 22-23 mpg.
The reason I asked earlier about frequenting the same gas station is the thought occurred to me that, if you always filled up at the same place, maybe their pump calibration was off.
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I live at sea level which requires more fuel to maintain a proper stoichiometric ratio
My city driving never involves any speed over about 60 kph (37 mph). ... The drive is a lot of stop and go from light to light. ... Typically around town I'm between 2,000-3,000 rpm. ... I basically never get out of third gear.
My city driving never involves any speed over about 60 kph.
Typically around town I'm between 2,000-3,000 rpm. I basically never get out of third gear.