Kevin
Well-known member
The last few tanks of gas I've only been getting low 30's MPG on my '03. I did the obvious -- changed plugs, did trottle body synch, cleaned the air filter, checked for vaccuum/line problems -- all with no change. In the past riding the super slab I would consistently get 44 - 46 MPG. There is no noticeable drop in power. Tires are relatively new and at the correct pressure.
One thing that is differerent is that the last few tanks have also been almost exclusively riding to work and home -- about 20 minutes, rush-hour traffic each way. So being heavy on the throttle is not a possible suspect (within limits, of course, but not out of the ordinary allowed in rush hour anyway ).
I recently bought a 4-wheeler with a built-in MPG computer and discovered that the first 10 minutes the MPG is consistently about half of what it is when fully warmed up. I did a search @ FJROWNERS and someone suggested that NOT warming up your bike before riding will seriously hurt your MPG. I generally start up and go.
Has anyone else run a tank of short rides and seen similar drops? Do you guys "warm up" the bike at all before riding? Any other thoughts?
Thanks!
One thing that is differerent is that the last few tanks have also been almost exclusively riding to work and home -- about 20 minutes, rush-hour traffic each way. So being heavy on the throttle is not a possible suspect (within limits, of course, but not out of the ordinary allowed in rush hour anyway ).
I recently bought a 4-wheeler with a built-in MPG computer and discovered that the first 10 minutes the MPG is consistently about half of what it is when fully warmed up. I did a search @ FJROWNERS and someone suggested that NOT warming up your bike before riding will seriously hurt your MPG. I generally start up and go.
Has anyone else run a tank of short rides and seen similar drops? Do you guys "warm up" the bike at all before riding? Any other thoughts?
Thanks!