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Fuel Tank Capacity
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1471296" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Yep, capacity is 25 litres. If the bike is upright and I am riding (not on side stand), the fuel gauge starts flashing with somewhere around 6 litres left in the tank (2011, Gen II). Mine seems to be pretty consistent under these conditions although it will indicate low earlier if the bike is on the side stand. I have put over 24.8 L into a tank before - bike was sputtering as I coasted into the station. You can get almost all of the gas the tank holds. before the engine quits. As far as fuel pump is concerned, failures are fairly rare on FJRs - I routinely run down to a couple of litres with no issues and have never had a problem. As long as you know how YOUR fuel gauge behaves (they all seem to be a bit different). If I'm not flogging the bike, I can get 100+ kilometers after the low fuel indication before I am likely to be walking, under most conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1471296, member: 19880"] Yep, capacity is 25 litres. If the bike is upright and I am riding (not on side stand), the fuel gauge starts flashing with somewhere around 6 litres left in the tank (2011, Gen II). Mine seems to be pretty consistent under these conditions although it will indicate low earlier if the bike is on the side stand. I have put over 24.8 L into a tank before - bike was sputtering as I coasted into the station. You can get almost all of the gas the tank holds. before the engine quits. As far as fuel pump is concerned, failures are fairly rare on FJRs - I routinely run down to a couple of litres with no issues and have never had a problem. As long as you know how YOUR fuel gauge behaves (they all seem to be a bit different). If I'm not flogging the bike, I can get 100+ kilometers after the low fuel indication before I am likely to be walking, under most conditions. [/QUOTE]
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