On my 2008 FJR, when the first bar on the fuel guage starts flashing, I can fill up with about five gallons. Are there really 1.6 gallons left in the tank or is it less because the tank can't be fillled to a full 6.6 gallons? Thanks.
Yeah, and if you become a real man, you roll up with steel showing around the rear tire at the same time you pump 6.50 gallons of gas!I have put in 6.60 gallons in on a couple of occasions and 6.50 on several more.
Sheesh! Quit being such weenies! Go RIDE that FJR and take it into reserve a ways. Find out FOR YOURSELF how you machine acts. Get to know it's characteristics. So when it IS critical, you know what you are dealing with.
BTW, stop-n-go riding or a left crosswind will make your gauge start 'flashing' earlier than steady speed riding (like down the interstate). So how many miles you can travel while in 'reserve' can depend on that.
F'ing A!!!!!!Yeah, and if you become a real man, you roll up with steel showing around the rear tire at the same time you pump 6.50 gallons of gas!I have put in 6.60 gallons in on a couple of occasions and 6.50 on several more.
Sheesh! Quit being such weenies! Go RIDE that FJR and take it into reserve a ways. Find out FOR YOURSELF how you machine acts. Get to know it's characteristics. So when it IS critical, you know what you are dealing with.
BTW, stop-n-go riding or a left crosswind will make your gauge start 'flashing' earlier than steady speed riding (like down the interstate). So how many miles you can travel while in 'reserve' can depend on that.
I think you were trying to say that if you run out of gas with fuel injection, it will mess it up?If you run out of gas on a FJR with fuel injection well it F it up. And what is the best way to start it after filling it up after running competely out.
There are some who have run theirs empty. If you turn the key on and wait for the pump to stop, then cycle it again, it should pressurize the fuel rail so the bike will start. IIRC, there is a difference in the injection lines between the Gen I and Gen II bikes. I 'think" the Gen II bikes have a circulating system (return line to the tank) so there should be no issue if they are run empty.If you run out of gas on a FJR with fuel injection will it F it up? And what is the best way to start it after filling it up after running competely out.[SIZE=8pt]edited[/SIZE]
No harm at all. Fill it up, then crank it till it starts. No big deal.I was not trying to say if you run out of gas it well mess up the injection system up. I was simply asking the question if you do, well it skrew stuff up and what. And what is the best method of starting it after it happens.
I thought I answered the question......No harm at all. Fill it up, then crank it till it starts. No big deal.I was not trying to say if you run out of gas it well mess up the injection system up. I was simply asking the question if you do, well it skrew stuff up and what. And what is the best method of starting it after it happens.
You may be thinking about diesel engines. If you run a diesel out of fuel you'll have to have the system purged before it will run again. Our bikes aren't diesel, though, so it doesn't matter.
You did, but it looked like he asked it again. Maybe he was just pointing out that he asked it. English is such a confusing language.I thought I answered the question......No harm at all. Fill it up, then crank it till it starts. No big deal.I was not trying to say if you run out of gas it well mess up the injection system up. I was simply asking the question if you do, well it skrew stuff up and what. And what is the best method of starting it after it happens.
You may be thinking about diesel engines. If you run a diesel out of fuel you'll have to have the system purged before it will run again. Our bikes aren't diesel, though, so it doesn't matter.
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