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    Jets, Pods, and Gas mileage

    To those of you with Pod filters and Jet kits:

    How did this affect your gas mileage? Was there a significant difference before and after? If so, how much? Was the horsepower gain worth the extra gas?

    Just wondering... all input would be helpful.

    #2
    I have pods and a stage 3 jet kit on my 1100E and can get around 42 mpg while cruising on the freeway or even backroads at a reasonable pace but if I really get heavy handed my mileage will dip into the 20's. When my bike was brand new 44 mpg was normal on the highway and could get into the low 30's when pushed hard so it did have an effect on mileage. My bikes been modified since 1986 so as with anything you get used to the bit of extra power. I think the loss of weight from the stock exhaust to a 4-1 had some impact also. If you're a big person (I am) and can stand to lose some weight (I could), then leave your bike alone and diet. Loseing pounds is the same as adding HP. My bike runs fine but if I had it to do over again I'd have left it stock. I had a lot more patience when I was younger and didn't mind fiddling with the carbs every so often.

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      #3
      I have almost the same mileage as Jeff said, 42mpg if the clock never sees north of 4000, 20mpg if I'm breaking the law.
      Currently bikeless
      '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
      '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

      I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

      "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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        #4
        If you re-jet correctly, you'll lose about 2-3 mpg if you ride about the same after the conversion.
        Personally, I would not do this mod on a 450, even if you installed a free flow exhaust. And jet kits made for pods, are designed with a free flow exhaust in mind. If you want more power, I would look into a larger bike.
        It takes a lot of patience to correctly re-jet and if it's done wrong, you'll wish the bike was left alone. A 450 will most likely lose some lower rpm power/torque by going to pods. 450's need all the low end power they have.
        And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
        Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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          #5
          Well, Jeff, at 5' 10" and 145 lbs, i dont have any weight to spare. 8)
          I understand its alot of work, and after digging in the carbs to fix the floats, Im sure I wont be doing that again anytime soon.
          Yes, Keith, I think i will leave my 450 alone. I really like the 81 GS750 chain drive, and maybe one day i will be lucky enough to own one.
          I was really just curious about that for future refrence, because nobody ever talks about it.
          Even with your "lower" gas mileage, it is still better than the Toyota Corolla. Mmmmm... Bikes

          I thank you gentlemen for your insight, it has given me alot to think about.

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            #6
            I only mention the weight loss as a horsepower gain (sort of) because it pertains to me and I think loseing 20 -30 pounds would be cheaper than trying to build my motor more to drag my butt around. I've decided that the best speed part for me is a new bicycle.

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              #7
              Jeff, i think you migh have something there, at 6'6" and 260 lbs, I feel like an abusive parent if I even think of actuallt using my sport rack, much less riding two up


              Derrick

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jeff Tate
                I only mention the weight loss as a horsepower gain (sort of) because it pertains to me and I think loseing 20 -30 pounds would be cheaper than trying to build my motor more to drag my butt around. I've decided that the best speed part for me is a new bicycle.
                I think you're missing the point. You build the motor up so you CAN carry an extra 20-30 pounds,.

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                  #9
                  But then I'm back to square one. I appreciate you trying to convince me not to lose weight, but I'm doing just fine in that department myself LOL. I'm just a big guy at 6' 5" and 250lbs and I see some of these scrawny guys on sportbikes that easily have 40 horses on me and wonder how in heck they keep them on the road. (Well I guess alot of them don't after some of the vids I've seen on line).

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                    #10
                    I like that.....my mass provides stability for my ride

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                      #11
                      As long as you are happy with who you are. Thats what counts

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                        #12
                        i seem to be fine 150 lbs :-D get enough torque from the 600lb piece i ride on too.

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                          #13
                          GS750, pods (hate em) 112.5 main jets (genuine suzuki part 09491-22015), boyer brandsen Mk3 ignition, 15/40 sprokets

                          Today (43C = 109F) I traveled

                          210Km
                          130.5mi

                          14.18 ltr
                          3.11 UK gal
                          3.75 US gal


                          This equates to:
                          14.8K/litre
                          7.05L per 100Km
                          40.06Mpg (UK)
                          33.35Mpg (US)

                          A good little online fuel conversion

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                            #14
                            Ps: im 95Kg or 210Lb

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                              #15
                              Andrew, why do you hate your pods?

                              ...Its 38 deg. F here right now

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