How many km / tank
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How many km / tank
I was wondering especially the zx10R riders how many K's to a tank of feul for most as got roughly 160 on my new ten for the first fill up???
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thats normal when you are doing the initial 'break-in' of a brand-new motor........I got 140km out of the first tank on my 12 last year
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As you run it in, the economy will increase slowly, you should be getting closer to 200km per tank once you have >1000km on board, and maybe 220-240 (depending on riding conditions/habits) once you have completed the run-in procedure.....
But you didn't buy the 10 because of its fuel economy heh ??


As you run it in, the economy will increase slowly, you should be getting closer to 200km per tank once you have >1000km on board, and maybe 220-240 (depending on riding conditions/habits) once you have completed the run-in procedure.....
But you didn't buy the 10 because of its fuel economy heh ??


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he bought it cos it matches his petticoat...Gosling1 wrote:thats normal when you are doing the initial 'break-in' of a brand-new motor........I got 140km out of the first tank on my 12 last year.
As you run it in, the economy will increase slowly, you should be getting closer to 200km per tank once you have >1000km on board, and maybe 220-240 (depending on riding conditions/habits) once you have completed the run-in procedure.....
But you didn't buy the 10 because of its fuel economy heh ??![]()
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not pessimistic figures, the 12's really guzzle
thats the price you pay for 160+hp .....
I think if you did a full tank on a 12 doing the *fuel economy* thing on a highway, you could probably squeeze 260-280, before you ran *bone* dry.....maybe.....



I think if you did a full tank on a 12 doing the *fuel economy* thing on a highway, you could probably squeeze 260-280, before you ran *bone* dry.....maybe.....

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350 k's out of just on 18 litres on a ZZR110 commuting to work. About 330 k's out of same amount of fuel doubling the missus up Mt. Glorious and on the big loop through Mt. Mee and back through Somerset Dam. And thats out of just under 150 hp. Why do 12's guzzle the fuel? Were they designed in Saudi Arabia?
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I get around 15-16km/ltr on my 9r - probably 17-18 if I were better behaved.
That gives me around 220km before reserve, ~250 if I'm good.
Found out on the weekend that Dave#3 gets more out of his '02 9r though - mine might just need a good service again.
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That gives me around 220km before reserve, ~250 if I'm good.
Found out on the weekend that Dave#3 gets more out of his '02 9r though - mine might just need a good service again.
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On the 10 I get about 200k's before the low fuel light comes on and then you get up to about 50k's until splutter time.
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My old 05, 636 used to get about 200 before the light came on and another 50 if you were good from there. The Hornet out of interest which has an additional two litres capacity from memory, gets about 250 before the light comes on and another 50 from there. Although two up it uses a little more. two up the light comes on around 220 with 40 from there. Also when upping the pace solo it can drop range down to as low as 170 before the light comes on and if you don't settle down then only 30k's before it all goes quiet! 

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Yep, was getting about 340 out of a tank on the 11, till I dropped down a tooth on the front (trying to keep up with the boy racers). Now about 280-290. Now that I think about it, with 235 kgs of bike and 110 kgs of rider, that's fabulous.goanna_38 wrote:350 k's out of just on 18 litres on a ZZR110 commuting to work. About 330 k's out of same amount of fuel doubling the missus up Mt. Glorious and on the big loop through Mt. Mee and back through Somerset Dam. And thats out of just under 150 hp. Why do 12's guzzle the fuel? Were they designed in Saudi Arabia?
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I wish I knew mate.......goanna_38 wrote:..... Why do 12's guzzle the fuel? ......



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