Lot of the cameras are in the Blakpool area, Im in Cleveleys.
Im a fast rider, but mostly safe. Lol
Being a slow bus driver, i need to let of steam. Lol
I measure my chicken strips in mm not inches.
burgervan 650 average mpg and rider style.
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Re: burgervan 650 average mpg and rider style.
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Re: burgervan 650 average mpg and rider style.
I am suprised at how agile the big burger is it is and i find on blasts accross the dales i get more MPG than my normal 50-60mph commute, i use the fueley site to get my mpg figures then it doesnt matter if you cant get that last 1/2 litre in or the forecourt isnt level.
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Re: burgervan 650 average mpg and rider style.
halfabusa wrote:but i bet you loved every minute of it, so don't be sad about your low mpg valuesSteve_D wrote:I've just completed a 1890 mile round trip from Essex to Monaco via Switzerland and Italy. Constant 90 - 102 mph on motorways (true satnav speed, not the optomistic Suzuki speedo reading) plus caning it it power mode round the mountains. Bigger than standard windshield, top box, fully loaded under the seat, rear seat bag with a fat(ish) bastard riding it. I averaged just 39 mpg.
Going to aim for low 30's next time.

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