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Hmmm.. My NC700x gets 68 mpg. That's loaded with panniers and top case. Riding it sedately I have gotten over 70, but I don't often ride it that way.
Speed costs, how fast do you want to go? Motorcycle fuel mileage only matters if that is why you bought it for. Want mileage,buy a 50cc. made in china scooter. Most of us buy motorcycle for the thrill and performance.
Otherwise the Saudis and Iranians will be your only producers in a few years.
I think this was built into my inital question and I disagree to a point. MPG numbers can and is often a factor with buyers - maybe not to you - but to others definitely at least a thought. But in a way, why should mpg be a factor when - and we are back to my original post - a 170hp Multistrada gets roughly the same or sometimes better mpg numbers as my 75ishhp Stone? So the argument that we pay in mpg on motorcycles for performance has some merit OUTSIDE of motorcycles, say in comparison to cars, but why within the motorcycle world does it happen to be that a large portion of bikes from very different performance envelopes still get about the same 35-42ish mpg?
My Buell gets 49mpg and has a claimed HP of 103.. my Madass gets 80-100 and can go 55MPH.