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#161 Unread post by robsch »

YEAR: 1982
MAKE: Kawasaki
MODEL: KZ440 LTD
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known[/i]): 62.9
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known): 3.74
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 3.2 gal. (12 L)
Engine Size/Cylinders: 443 / 2
Source: Magazine (Cycle, Jan 1982)

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2004 Superglide

#162 Unread post by dragsta »

2004
Harley
Superglide 1,450cc
stage 1 carb kit (tweaked for mid-range efficiency), big sucker II AC, Python pipes.
between 47 & 51mpg depending on how i ride.

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#163 Unread post by wlosciuto »

YEAR: 2007
MAKE: Triumph
MODEL: Thruxton 900
Average US MPG (City/Highway): 44
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known): N/A
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 4.4 gal.
Engine Size/Cylinders: 865cc / 2
Source: (Personal)

When I ride aggressive I get 39-40mpg, when I'm a good boy I get 43-46
Your only to old when your heart stops beating....

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#164 Unread post by richie55 »

YEAR: 1983
MAKE: Honda
MODEL: V65 Magna
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known[/i]): 37 "country"/ mixed
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known): 6.4 "country"/ mixed
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 4.5 gal. (17L)
Engine Size/Cylinders: 1098cc / 4
Source: Personal

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MPG Update for my older 1982 Suzuki GS1100G

#165 Unread post by dkrula »

YEAR: 1982
MAKE: Suzuki
MODEL: GS1100G (shaft driven)
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known[/i]): 42/44+
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known):
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 5.8 gal. total (1.8 gal is in reserve)(? L)
Engine Size/Cylinders: 1060.6cc (1100) / 4
Source: (Manufacturer/Magazine/Personal) Stats for my MC

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#166 Unread post by powercenterpro »

While Riding I've experienced a little fluxuation of about 3 MPG on average maybe too much idling here or there.
1972 Honda cb350
average milage 44 MPG mostly around 55MPH with no windshield 4 less with one on
computed off of trip on odometer
325cc 2Cyl
fuel capacity 3.2 gal
Ride on and enjoy life

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#167 Unread post by dugan64 »

YEAR: 1982
MAKE: Honda
MODEL: CB450SC
Average US MPG: 51
Average L/100Km: 4.6
Fuel Capacity: 3.2 US Gal (12L)
Engine Size/Cylinders: 447cc / 2
Source: Personal
1982 Honda CB450SC

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2007 Kawasaki Mileage

#168 Unread post by KSVulcan900 »

YEAR: 2007
MAKE: Kawasaki
MODEL: Vulcan 900 Classic LT (w/windshield)
Average US MPG (City/Highway if known[/i]): 45/50
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known):
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 5.0 gal
Engine Size/Cylinders: 903cc / 2
Source: Owner
KSVulcan900
Olathe, Kansas USA

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#169 Unread post by notnef »

YEAR: 1988
MAKE: Suzuki
MODEL: VS750, Intruder
Average US MPG: 46
Average L/100km (City/Highway if known): 5.1
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Litres if known): 3.0
Engine Size/Cylinders: 750cc / 2
Source: (Manufacturer/Magazine/Personal) : Personal

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2005 Suzuki Mileage

#170 Unread post by dkpdude »

YEAR: 2005
MAKE: Suzuki
MODEL: GS500F
Average US MPG (mostly Highway): 57
Average L/100km (mostly Highway): 4.1
Fuel Capacity (US Gal/Liters): 5.3g/20L total, 1.1g/4.3L reserve
Engine Size/Cylinders: 487cc / 2
Source: Personal

Went 211 miles before hitting reserve, about .5 gal or so of unusable tank space due to thermal expansion.

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