Tank range.

Hi
Yesterday my MK 2 did 153 miles until the warning light came on.
55 miles to the gallon.
Mixed riding.
Hi Mak , I like this topic. That's pretty good range and I can't come close to that now with my Delta 400/DynoJet tune. I get about 125 miles and warning light - I have to get gas. Do you recall how much gas you put in when you got to the gas station ? 153 /55 = 2.78 imperial gallons ? 2.78 x 1.20095 = 3.338 US Gallons. The reason I was excited to get the larger aluminum gas tank was hopefully being able to have access to 4.0 US gallons before stopping for gas. Anybody get some range data on the aluminum gas tanks yet ? Thanks !
 
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Has anyone run the tank dry after the fuel light has come on, and what sort of range was that.?
 
Am I the only one that doesn’t really trust that dubious little light? It’s ;)winked at me a few times, when I don’t believe I was nearing empty and has not given me the nod when I knew I was! Luckily our Sunday thrash rides are mostly <200 clicks, so it’s not really an issue.
 
Am I the only one that doesn’t really trust that dubious little light? It’s ;)winked at me a few times, when I don’t believe I was nearing empty and has not given me the nod when I knew I was! Luckily our Sunday thrash rides are mostly <200 clicks, so it’s not really an issue.
My low fuel light flashed on then went off quickly, was going up a hill and the next time it came on it stayed on, then just a couple of miles to the petrol station.
Wouldn’t like to do more than 10 miles with the light on.
 
Normally around 140 miles then 10 miles on the light. However.... when the light comes on anything more than mild acceleration and the petrol sloshes away from the pickup like it hit the rev limiter.
Really useful to know! Just gotta remember to engage old man brain and set the trip before riding off the forecourt. Remembering that I didn’t, whilst tucking in to a fat boy breakfast at the turnaround point, doesn’t work quite as well!:rolleyes:
 
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