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crapwacker
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almarconi
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TheCafeKid
The difference in MPG from 65MPH to 75MPH can be as much as 5 or more MPG.. Just keep that in mind..
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crapwacker
What got me is when I ride to and from work I wack the crap out of the throttle. Today I took my little woman on a day cruise (and the first ride I've taken her on) and drove gentlemanly and no change in mpg.
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almarconi
Stock pipes and airbox?
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koolaid_kid
I get ~45 mpg riding easy on my GS, around town or 65 mph on the highway. At higher highway speeds (75-80) or hauling through the twisties, it drops to ~38-40 mpg.
100% stock except for a K&N stock replacement air filter.
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So you are basically wasting almost half of every gallon of gas that goes in your tank.
Poor carb tuning, including incorrect jetting, air and fuel screw adjustments, clogged passages, incorrect float levels, and synchronization could all be factors. Also ignition timing, cam timing, incorrect valve clearances, poor valve sealing, bad rings, intake leaks, exhaust leaks, restricted exhaust, dragging brakes, low tire pressures, could all have some effect as well. Using incorrect sprockets and chugging these engines at low RPM wastes fuel. They are much more efficient at mid RPM than at low. There are a lot of other reasons, these are just a few.
Most likely you have several of these slightly wrong, rather than one huge problem causing the poor mileage. Combinations of these problems sometimes seem to have a bigger effect.
The 4-1 pipe by itself won't cause poor mileage, but it may make exact tuning more difficult.
Don't settle for poor mileage, it can be fixed if you do all the work.
My 750 is usually just short of 50 mpg, has a 4-1 and pods, and is whipped like a rental mule quite often. The mileage gets better two up, as I don't thrash the engine as much with my wife on the back.
Oh, it has a GS 1000 engine too.
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