Allan
Tuned and Synch'ed
2Laner wrote:
On a recent trip to northern British Columbia from southern California on my '08 Sport 1200 I noticed that temperature affected fuel milage more then anything else. When the termometer dropped to freezing my fuel milage dropped to 35 mpg, from 42-45. The bike did run better the colder it got; smoother and more responsive. As it warmed the mpg increased. Altitude and aggressive riding seems to have little affect.
Pete, forgive my ignorance. I went riding again today, central Illinois, around 45 degress, mpg has fallen to around 38 on most recent rides per Breva gauge. Define "ETS'" and your packing recommendation. Greatly apppreciate any enlighment.
On a recent trip to northern British Columbia from southern California on my '08 Sport 1200 I noticed that temperature affected fuel milage more then anything else. When the termometer dropped to freezing my fuel milage dropped to 35 mpg, from 42-45. The bike did run better the colder it got; smoother and more responsive. As it warmed the mpg increased. Altitude and aggressive riding seems to have little affect.