That's pretty good, and pretty close. You averaged 135 mph. I think if you cut the speed to about 130 you would go the whole hour in 6.6 gallons without stopping.My guess is that you can't go an hour on 6.6 gallons at 150. I did 108 miles in 48 minutes and it took 6.2 gallons to top off the tank.
I still don't agree with that episode on "mythbusters" (the plane boss, the plane). If the converyor belt continued to accelerate to negate forward motion of the plane. Clearly, it would never be able to "take off". The only thing their conveyor belt did was extend the "theoretical" distance (if you measured the amount of belt that passed the wheels) required to achieve "lift off".Unless you were on a conveyor belt...
Remember: 186,000 miles per second; it's not just a good idea, it's the law.
Remember: 186,000 miles per second; it's not just a good idea, it's the law.
ROTFLMAO- I need a tee shirt that says that.
The general rule of thumb (a rule that works 'thumb' of the time) is that a normal 4 stroke engine will consume one tenth of the average hp it puts our per an hour in gallons of gas. So an hour at 100hp would burn ten gallons. Now our bikes are pretty sophisticated and efficient so maybe we get an extra 10% (yes just a guess but EFI, light moving engine parts, it seems conservative and reasonable). So my guess is that we burn .09 gallons of gas per hp hour. So we can use an average of 73 hp for one hour before draining 6.6 gallons.My guess is that you can't go an hour on 6.6 gallons at 150. I did 108 miles in 48 minutes and it took 6.2 gallons to top off the tank.
Remember: 186,000 miles per second; it's not just a good idea, it's the law.
ROTFLMAO- I need a tee shirt that says that.
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Best I ever did was 90 miles with the bike on a trailer.No auxiliary fuel, stock trim, bags in place. I think it would run out of gas before an hour if flat out, so at what speed would it run for an hour? Or would it go farther by running dry shy of an hour, say at 150, or by running at the exact speed which would allow it to run for an hour (130?)?
Thinking it's never been tested, so hypothesize away....
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