Hello everyone,
After reading many similar topics related to low mpg, I'm writing here hoping to find out a solution for my problem.
Short story: in the past 10-15.000miles I noticed a mpg degradation and I'm quite sure it is associated with a slight engine power decrease.
Now some more details regarding the symptoms etc:
- fuel consumption decreased lately; the first alarm signal was last year when the motorbike vacation involved a long highway trip across Europe till the destination (Ireland). Although I kept the usual highway riding conditions (heavy paniers + topcase + tankbag, pillion, steady 100mph with 115mph spikes) the tank range decreased to around 140miles from previous 175-185 miles;
- this year I went again on a similar trip and the same issue was noticed on the highway at steady 100mph;
- similar results were identified also at measuring consumption with tank full-to-full method: I found my old thread on a local forum in the FJR section and I was reporting at that time (bike had 10.000miles) some 31-34mpg for riding at 100-110. Now the mpg decreased to 26-28mpg in similar speed and load conditions;
Additionally to the mpg issue I am pretty sure the bike has a slight power decrease (which logically causes the mpg issue). Initially while day by day riding I thought it's only my obsession, I am too used to the bike and that's why I have the impression the power is less. But later I noticed also that:
- while riding on the same mountain twisties we did in the past 5 years with my 2 buddies (both with BMW lower powered bikes) lately I realised that I need to shift down in second more frequent. Initially I thought they improved their skills but now I think that third gear is not delivering the same power needed on that roads anymore (for the same riding style)
- I also use a throttle cramp buster from Scottoiler; I always keep it more or less in the same angle on the throttle grip in order not to be too high in "idle position" and to assure a confortable hand/wrist position at steady highway riding. I noticed that at steady 100 riding the angle of the throttle seems to be wider than it used to be; I know such measurement cannot count as precise but I'm sure the difference exist;
- also lately (I mean latest 10-15.000miles) while descending on mountain roads (overrun) especially in second gear at higher RPM (above 6500-7000) I can hear very light backfires in the exhaust (I suppose they are there also in higher gears at high rpm but the speed is bigger and I cannot hear them). The backfires are not many or very loud by they are there and I am pretty sure they were not there 20 or 30.000miles ago...
Needless to say that all the basic mpg increase factors have been checked (proper tyres pressure, no brakes lock identified, air filter renewed every 10.000miles, spark plugs renewed every 12.000miles, no gas smell or leaks etc). Recently I did also a TBS but I'm not very satisfied with the result (at least at idle), so I'll repeat it after I purchase the new twinmax balancer (I used needle type vacuums which are BS ).
The bike has now 54.000 miles and was checked for valve adjustment at 33.000; the mechanic told me (I didn't have time to assist him) that he didn't identify needs for adjustments. He also performed a TB cleaning (with throttle bodies removed from the bike) and TBS at that time. Also I suppose that if he didn't adjust the valves he also did not remove the chain/sprokets, so out of timing issue following his check should be out of discussion, right?
Still (after reading several topics) the only hint I have would be related to a timing issue (one tooth jump perhaps?!) but I understood in such a case the power delivery difference would be much more visible. Also related to common CCT issues - I haven't identified the specific noise yet...
Unfortunately I keep the bike in a garage at my parents in a mountain area (almost 2 hours drive from my place). I go there every weekend and the weekend is the only timeslot available for working on the bike (along with spending time with family, going for a ride etc), That's why I prefer to "outsource" time consuming tasks like valve adjusting to the mechanic (even if I could do it much more careful, paying attention to each detail etc than him). Though if everyone bets on timing/CCT issues I'll need to bring the bike again in my city to the mechanic and ask him for a valve check/adjustment. This time I'll ask him to call me when he finishes all the dismantling etc and I'll check with my own eyes the proper signs alignment etc (thanks to the valuable info found on the forum - RadioHowie, HaulinAshe etc).
Any advice or suggestions on possible causes is welcome.
Thanks.
After reading many similar topics related to low mpg, I'm writing here hoping to find out a solution for my problem.
Short story: in the past 10-15.000miles I noticed a mpg degradation and I'm quite sure it is associated with a slight engine power decrease.
Now some more details regarding the symptoms etc:
- fuel consumption decreased lately; the first alarm signal was last year when the motorbike vacation involved a long highway trip across Europe till the destination (Ireland). Although I kept the usual highway riding conditions (heavy paniers + topcase + tankbag, pillion, steady 100mph with 115mph spikes) the tank range decreased to around 140miles from previous 175-185 miles;
- this year I went again on a similar trip and the same issue was noticed on the highway at steady 100mph;
- similar results were identified also at measuring consumption with tank full-to-full method: I found my old thread on a local forum in the FJR section and I was reporting at that time (bike had 10.000miles) some 31-34mpg for riding at 100-110. Now the mpg decreased to 26-28mpg in similar speed and load conditions;
Additionally to the mpg issue I am pretty sure the bike has a slight power decrease (which logically causes the mpg issue). Initially while day by day riding I thought it's only my obsession, I am too used to the bike and that's why I have the impression the power is less. But later I noticed also that:
- while riding on the same mountain twisties we did in the past 5 years with my 2 buddies (both with BMW lower powered bikes) lately I realised that I need to shift down in second more frequent. Initially I thought they improved their skills but now I think that third gear is not delivering the same power needed on that roads anymore (for the same riding style)
- I also use a throttle cramp buster from Scottoiler; I always keep it more or less in the same angle on the throttle grip in order not to be too high in "idle position" and to assure a confortable hand/wrist position at steady highway riding. I noticed that at steady 100 riding the angle of the throttle seems to be wider than it used to be; I know such measurement cannot count as precise but I'm sure the difference exist;
- also lately (I mean latest 10-15.000miles) while descending on mountain roads (overrun) especially in second gear at higher RPM (above 6500-7000) I can hear very light backfires in the exhaust (I suppose they are there also in higher gears at high rpm but the speed is bigger and I cannot hear them). The backfires are not many or very loud by they are there and I am pretty sure they were not there 20 or 30.000miles ago...
Needless to say that all the basic mpg increase factors have been checked (proper tyres pressure, no brakes lock identified, air filter renewed every 10.000miles, spark plugs renewed every 12.000miles, no gas smell or leaks etc). Recently I did also a TBS but I'm not very satisfied with the result (at least at idle), so I'll repeat it after I purchase the new twinmax balancer (I used needle type vacuums which are BS ).
The bike has now 54.000 miles and was checked for valve adjustment at 33.000; the mechanic told me (I didn't have time to assist him) that he didn't identify needs for adjustments. He also performed a TB cleaning (with throttle bodies removed from the bike) and TBS at that time. Also I suppose that if he didn't adjust the valves he also did not remove the chain/sprokets, so out of timing issue following his check should be out of discussion, right?
Still (after reading several topics) the only hint I have would be related to a timing issue (one tooth jump perhaps?!) but I understood in such a case the power delivery difference would be much more visible. Also related to common CCT issues - I haven't identified the specific noise yet...
Unfortunately I keep the bike in a garage at my parents in a mountain area (almost 2 hours drive from my place). I go there every weekend and the weekend is the only timeslot available for working on the bike (along with spending time with family, going for a ride etc), That's why I prefer to "outsource" time consuming tasks like valve adjusting to the mechanic (even if I could do it much more careful, paying attention to each detail etc than him). Though if everyone bets on timing/CCT issues I'll need to bring the bike again in my city to the mechanic and ask him for a valve check/adjustment. This time I'll ask him to call me when he finishes all the dismantling etc and I'll check with my own eyes the proper signs alignment etc (thanks to the valuable info found on the forum - RadioHowie, HaulinAshe etc).
Any advice or suggestions on possible causes is welcome.
Thanks.