HotRodZilla
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On our way to Salida for the SW-FOG, 86 octane gas became available in Espanola and 85 was available in most of Colorado. I decided to stick with 87 or higher, just to see what, if anything, would happen.
In Espanola, I had to use 88 as that was the next level up, and in CO, I used the mid-grade 87. I truthfully don't know if there was any difference or not, but with my wife and I on the bike, and me on the throttle, we averaged 45mpg. The bike ran great.
Without running the bike the same exact way in the exact same conditions, I donno if my mileage was any better, but it seems better than I have gotten in a long time. I have always just used the 86 or 85 in the higher elevations, but I'm thinking I'll stay at least 87 from now on. There were a few times I was getting average 50mpg. The average dropped as we burned home at almost 90 in the wind.
As always, and literally, YMMV. Lol.
In Espanola, I had to use 88 as that was the next level up, and in CO, I used the mid-grade 87. I truthfully don't know if there was any difference or not, but with my wife and I on the bike, and me on the throttle, we averaged 45mpg. The bike ran great.
Without running the bike the same exact way in the exact same conditions, I donno if my mileage was any better, but it seems better than I have gotten in a long time. I have always just used the 86 or 85 in the higher elevations, but I'm thinking I'll stay at least 87 from now on. There were a few times I was getting average 50mpg. The average dropped as we burned home at almost 90 in the wind.
As always, and literally, YMMV. Lol.
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