bergmen
Well-known member
2014 A, heading across Highway 58 east from 101 (California), eventually to Barstow. When we turned off 101, there was a sign that said "No Services Next 82 Miles". I was a bit concerned but did a quick mental check and figured I was probably going to be okay.
I didn't pass up the opportunity to enjoy what the road had to offer, many tight twisties with long straight-aways, totally empty, no other traffic or potential hazards. I did a 1-2 miles stretch at 115mph and used max acceleration many times.
Once the "count-up" range reached close to 50 miles I started to get concerned. No sign of civilization in sight. So, I went into "economy" mode and cruised at around 55-60 to make the best of it. Just as I saw what looked like I-5 in the distance (3-5 miles away), it started sputtering. It would quit altogether and I would rock it back and forth and it would surge ahead. This went on for what seemed like an eternity.
Finally, I coasted into a Valero station. Stats:
"Count-up": 57.4 miles.
Miles on tank: 270.
Gallons to fill: 6.528.
I was definitely on fumes, but we had no way of towing me to the station either (I was with two of my riding buddies).
Now I know pretty much what I can get out of this tank and will plan accordingly. If I was just slab-droning I probably could have gotten close to 300 miles or so but I'm not going to chance that.
Dan
I didn't pass up the opportunity to enjoy what the road had to offer, many tight twisties with long straight-aways, totally empty, no other traffic or potential hazards. I did a 1-2 miles stretch at 115mph and used max acceleration many times.
Once the "count-up" range reached close to 50 miles I started to get concerned. No sign of civilization in sight. So, I went into "economy" mode and cruised at around 55-60 to make the best of it. Just as I saw what looked like I-5 in the distance (3-5 miles away), it started sputtering. It would quit altogether and I would rock it back and forth and it would surge ahead. This went on for what seemed like an eternity.
Finally, I coasted into a Valero station. Stats:
"Count-up": 57.4 miles.
Miles on tank: 270.
Gallons to fill: 6.528.
I was definitely on fumes, but we had no way of towing me to the station either (I was with two of my riding buddies).
Now I know pretty much what I can get out of this tank and will plan accordingly. If I was just slab-droning I probably could have gotten close to 300 miles or so but I'm not going to chance that.
Dan