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Okay, been riding this thing since October (when I bought it) with the stock shield fully upright. At first, because I am coming off a Goldwing, then because it turned into winter around these parts. Anyway, sunday past was a balmy 85 degrees and I had a new mesh jacket to try out. So, I loaded up the wife and burned a couple tanks of gas. Since it was warm and I was jacketed, ran all day with the shield down. Mileage for the day --46.5 mpg! This was with the wife (an extra 121 pounds) and the wind blowing like a muther! (got to use the sides of the tires while going straight, thought)
Now, what's up with this? I average 500 miles per week, minimum, with an average consistant mileage 41 - 42 mpg for the entire 8500 miles.
So, the question is this: Did the shield being down make this much difference? Or, is this the "break-in" mileage jump?
Speeds for the day were the same as when I commute. Traffic time, highway time about the same. Negative for the day was the strong winds-mostly cross winds. The only difference was the shield down and an extra body on back.
I did change to synthetic oil and synthetic gear lube about 1500 miles back but noted no noticible change in mileage afterwards.
Gimme some science, some speculation, some ********, or whatever.
Now, what's up with this? I average 500 miles per week, minimum, with an average consistant mileage 41 - 42 mpg for the entire 8500 miles.
So, the question is this: Did the shield being down make this much difference? Or, is this the "break-in" mileage jump?
Speeds for the day were the same as when I commute. Traffic time, highway time about the same. Negative for the day was the strong winds-mostly cross winds. The only difference was the shield down and an extra body on back.
I did change to synthetic oil and synthetic gear lube about 1500 miles back but noted no noticible change in mileage afterwards.
Gimme some science, some speculation, some ********, or whatever.