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Ok I decided to risk it, I made it to the garage near home and only managed to get 16.03 liters in it.The little Breva did 216.9 miles on one tank at 61.44 mpg (51.55 US MPG, 4.6 L/100 KM). I'm a bit disappointed with that mpg considering riding style but impressed that it'll do more than 200 miles on a tank.
61 mpg sounds very good. Really good. Where you riding sedately?
The little Breva did 216.9 miles on one tank at 61.44 mpg (51.55 US MPG, 4.6 L/100 KM). I'm a bit
I ride long distance on my `04 750 Breva and have never gotten 200 miles out of the gas tank, maybe 180 miles. That's because the fuel pump/filter is in the tank and the real capacity of the fuel at 1 time is 4 US gal. That's why I always carry 1 gal. extra in a plastic can as reserve. I ride 65 mph most the time. Usually get 50 mpg.
What kind of man are you if you are unwilling to make the ultimate sacrifice and drive to the limit? You were so close to answering the question all of us Breva 750 owners ponder...."how far can I go" Yet in your attempt to explore the unknown you have opened my eyes to new possibilities. Where once I thought 180 miles was the end, there now appears to be new horizons i can explore. To you Sir, I owe a debt of gratitude!
Carrying extra fuel is a good idea (especially on a bike without a fuel tap or gauge) but are you sure the tank isn't 18l? I filled up with 16.03l which is 4.23 US gallons?
I use a 750 Breva for commuting here in Houston. Last time I tested it, I rode 162 miles and it was time to start walking (I was out of gas). I do tend to wring it out when running with the buffalo herd/commuter traffic.
Thank you for all the replies, this is truly an excellent forum. I'm now wondering what the most economical cruising speed is I assume probably about 50 - 55mph.