bearman
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I think you have to be very intoxicated and then read it standing on your head to make any sense of most of Sven's posts....I have no idea what Sven was saying!![]()
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I think you have to be very intoxicated and then read it standing on your head to make any sense of most of Sven's posts....I have no idea what Sven was saying!![]()
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Here is the answer:I did a search and didn't really find an answer but I have read that some members only made it about 3 miles on reserve. My manual says my reserve holds 0.7 gallons and Im getting 33 mpg . I have never ran dry but my math says a lot more than 3 miles?
:2thumbs:I think you have to be very intoxicated and then read it standing on your head to make any sense of most of Sven's posts.![]()
Im getting 33 mpg on the average , I will fill up every 100-110 just to make sure,lolHere is the answer:
Run your dog until the trip says 100 miles, then pull over and put 3 gallons in it. If it takes more than 3 gallons, head for a place they have beer AND can change your plugs. That's all there is to it really. The reserve on a dog is just for show, not a useable feature.
You drive like an old lady...... :roll::roll:i have gotten 53mpg eveyr time i have checked it...

x2!You drive like an old lady...... :roll::roll:
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haha maybe so.. I am not riding it like a sport bike. But I am not scared to runa few gears from a stop light. ha.You drive like an old lady...... :roll::roll:
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Nowhere but TX has 20 miles downhill.....:roll::roll:Ran out 6-7 times. Been 17-20 miles and made it!
Yep, me too! Depending on how hard I'm pushing the bike, it's damn near bone dry at 100 miles. I haven't used reserve yet, but I wouldn't expect more than a dozen miles on it.I fuel up at 100 mile intervals but have run out once.
the reserve gas ( the petcock ) vary..! due to the length of the tube, and position in the tank
easily fixed.
I have three bikes with a reserve petcock.
Dumb as it sounds , I have actually tested the reserve on all of them.
easy to do , set your bike level , run the gas out until it stops on "on" position.
then switch to reserve , and measure the gas that "reserve will provide.
then you know approx. how far you can go .
oh btw, if it is very short on reserve , then "add a little to the " on" pipe on the petcock.
(short hose , or solder a bit on )
also a good time to clean out the reserve hole in the bottom of the petcock.
"they do get "gunked "up from lack of use .
A little maintenance in the cool evening sure beats walking.
:choppersmiley::choppersmiley:And I recently think I figured out that my bike's reserve doesn't work....I filled up after sputtering to the gas station, and just thought to myself, well, I'll just leave it ON reserve to see how far I can go......been riding like that last 85 miles......hahahaha
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