I couldn't stand it any longer. I just have to through in my .02.
I have ridden in temps ranging from 16 deg F to 110 deg F and altitudes from sea level to 12K ft. I check my mileage every time I fill up and I have never seen any significant difference in mileage that I could contribute to either one. I see more of a change in mileage from raising and lowering my windshield.
I do know that, in my cage, I can see a big difference when they change to winter grade gas. The motor will run rough, have less power and get less MPG. I suspect this is what most are seeing with their bikes in the winter.
I have ridden in temps ranging from 16 deg F to 110 deg F and altitudes from sea level to 12K ft. I check my mileage every time I fill up and I have never seen any significant difference in mileage that I could contribute to either one. I see more of a change in mileage from raising and lowering my windshield.
I do know that, in my cage, I can see a big difference when they change to winter grade gas. The motor will run rough, have less power and get less MPG. I suspect this is what most are seeing with their bikes in the winter.
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