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I usually get around 45 mpg on the highway ,that's two up and freighted. My custom 's mileage has been improving as it wears in. now at 10,000 miles. I find it to be an excellent bike for the super slabs and two up duty.
Anyone getting 40MPG in the USA?
HD ElectraGlides weighing over 850 pounds get better fuel mileage with 150-200 pounds more bike weight.
Seems like MPG is so dependent on riding style that it's difficult to generalize. But then, I never understood the fascination with fuel efficiency for what, to me, is an expensive toy anyway. But I guess if you commute on your bike, it could make a difference.
So you've never traveled where there's 150 miles between fuel stops? Or had to refuel because you have 50 miles on the current tank, and it's 130 to the next fuel stop.
Segesta says he doesn't understand the worry about milage, that's because he doesn't live in europe where tax makes gas $8 a gallon, a trip around your favorite cafes on a sunday costs $25 before you get the coffee, gas milage is important.john
I've never had a bike that would take me 200 miles between fill-ups. Can scarcely imagine it .
Quote from elcarlson:"I've never had a bike that would take me 200 miles between fill-ups. Can scarcely imagine it ."I have the bikes, just not the bladder.GliderJohn
As it is, if you take it easy, and all goes well, you may be able to stretch it to 200 miles. But, it would be risky in the western USA where that next gas station may, or may not be open when you pull in on fumes.
I used to think that you had to worry about that 200 miles between gas stops in the open country, but I'm not sure there is anyplace in the Lower 48 where you'll have that problem. Yes, you may have to stop earlier that you care to, but I suspect 150 miles will get you between most gas stops during daylight hours.Anyway, my sorry old ass always welcomes the break after two hours in the saddle.
Wyoming. Fuel range is paramount here.
Interesting.I spent several days in the Big Bend area of Texas this spring. Doubt if there are many places more desolate in the Lower 48 than that. You didn't want to pass up a gas stop, but they were typically within 150 miles of each other.