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Stelvio REGISTRY & Pics thread -- ADD YOUR BIKE

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kwn306 wrote:
Is there anyway to increase the fuel mileage in the cold weather? Cover up part of the oil cooler to warm the engine up? I wonder why there is such a drastic swing in the fuel consumption? Most of the fellows in Eroupe are reporting high 30's to low 40's.
Ask again when I have it broken in. I also may have the idle mixture trim way high.
 
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I have around 5500 miles on the clock and with mixed riding seem to be averaging 40-50 miles per gallon.
The check for which is when I ran out of petrol at 195 miles and could only get around 17 litres in, thats approx 3.8 Imperial Gallons giving 50 mpg.
 
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kwn306 wrote:
That is based on the internal computer, which I have yet to get a chance to verify.
Hopefully with a few more break in miles and warmer weather, it will get better.
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It will get better with warmer temps. FYI my Griso computer registers mileage consistently 4-6 MPG less than what I calculate at fill-up but still remains accurate on the mileage to empty function:unsure:
Part of the charm and charactor
 
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pbears wrote:
I have around 5500 miles on the clock and with mixed riding seem to be averaging 40-50 miles per gallon.
The check for which is when I ran out of petrol at 195 miles and could only get around 17 litres in, thats approx 3.8 Imperial Gallons giving 50 mpg.

17 liters = 4.490924867 US gallons

4.490924867 gallons into 195 miles = 43.42 mpg

I can live with that :laugh:
 
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I never reached 170 miles with full tank riding alone. Am I too fast or too unlucky? Today I organize a meeting with Stelvio owners in Santiago de Chile. Will compare experiences and organize trips around volcans, lakes, Andes mountain, deserts.... Sometimes I meet german or english groups riding BMW GS. Chile is spectacular for this kind of bikes.
 
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bike envy or not.... Had a GSer stay for 5 days last week got in some excellent riding here in the central massif did a 10 hour daytrip and took in 9 Chateaux in one day along the Richard the Lion Heart route (100 years War castles) Northern Dordogne.

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Hi nomad

Looks super:)

How did that German tractor keep up with such a beautiful red Italian stallion:laugh: :laugh:


Loftyjohn
 
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it wasn't as agile as the Stelvio and a tad heavier less acceleration too... He wasn't your typical GSA rider he could actually ride well :unsure:
 
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Well Guys, I was riding the other day when I ran out of Gas. I luckely was in the Canyons so I was able to roll down the hill all the way into a gas station. I only got 143 miles out of a full tank. And this was freeway riding. I can maybe get 135 miles in the city. :unsure:
 
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nomad posted:
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The S is a big bike, but the GS looks positively beastly next to it.
 
Re:Stelvio out and about pics here...

Hello Stelvisti.
I am new here and see your fuelconsumption is written down in mpg.
Wondering if you talk about UK or US gallons ?

My Stelvio now has 2040 km's or 1268 miles on it.
My average fuelconsumption fully packed up, sidepanniers, topcase and with mix of touring and sporty riding is:

in US gallons -- 35,29 mpg
in UK gallons -- 42,38 mpg
in Dutch -- 1:15 (or 15 km on 1 liter)

Ciao........Louis
 
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Louis wrote:
Hello Stelvisti.
I am new here and see your fuelconsumption is written down in mpg.
Wondering if you talk about UK or US gallons ?

My Stelvio now has 2040 km's or 1268 miles on it.
My average fuelconsumption fully packed up, sidepanniers, topcase and with mix of touring and sporty riding is:

in US gallons -- 35,29 mpg
in UK gallons -- 42,38 mpg
in Dutch -- 1:15 (or 15 km on 1 liter)

Ciao........Louis
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I have 2500 miles on my beast, loaded down, kinda like your picture here I get 35 USA mpg and that is highway super slabing at 75 - 80 mph, backroads I get 38 - 39 USA mpg and that is at 35 - 60 mph, twisties and rolling hills and 3000' mountains here in Virginia.

My only complaints with the bike is the poor fuel mileage, fast wearing tires and rock hard seat.:angry:

I could live with the last complaint if the fuel mileage came up to 40+ mpg and the rear tire would last 9K - 12K miles.:S

I need the rear wheel off a NTX...........someone please get me the part #, those Tourance's will get much better tire wear.
 
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I hate these boring roads. I used to avoid this stuff that I would see on my GPS, now I ride it.
 
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Could you help me out here, I have trouble reading what that centre line means ... and what side of it one is supposed to be :silly:
 
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Just a couple of pics of me in Scotland and the Hardknott pass
 
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Wayne Orwig wrote:
I hate these boring roads. I used to avoid this stuff that I would see on my GPS, now I ride it.
I rode them on my Jackal, but the Stelvio is much better suited for sure. ;)
 
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RacerX wrote:
Wayne Orwig wrote:
I hate these boring roads. I used to avoid this stuff that I would see on my GPS, now I ride it.
I rode them on my Jackal, but the Stelvio is much better suited for sure. ;)

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Great pic :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
 
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kwn306 wrote:
Great pic :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
Thanks, but credit to my photog... though it's a typical photo that doesn't show any elevation (how steep that climb is). Plenty more, better photos, coming in my ride review, which I'll post to this list too when done.
 
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