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mark58

Put over £50 in bike since sat..Jesus, may get a TDI bike if anyone ever brings one out..
 
how the ****.... 50 quid?!

you are worse than me :biggrin hahaha, or is your tank slowly depositing the fuel back on the ground as u ride along leaking away all that money

unless you rode hard non stop all day that seems a bit impossible to acheive lol, or were you filling up at the most expensive station in the uk
 
i hear you buddy,i put £32 in last saturday,another £16 sunday,another £16 monday,another £10 friday,£15 in yesterday and another £10 today and its now empty again ffs.
had loadsa fun tho lol.
 
Know how you feel...I spend more on petrol than I do on the wife:exclamation

100 miles to the tank though...I've been doing sums...

My reserve generally comes on around the 100 mark but it only takes 12 ish litres to top up. This means we should still have very roughly 50 miles to go on an 18 litre tank before it gets sucked dry and collapses :devious

Was out playing over the weekend and didn't fill up til I'd hit 120 miles and it still only took 14.85 litres.

This might sound dull but I like to know the full range....just in case:biggrin
 
Sticking £15 a day in the ZZR. Used the Factory for my commute the other day and cost me £24! Thirsty bugger....
 
Sticking £15 a day in the ZZR. Used the Factory for my commute the other day and cost me £24! Thirsty bugger....

Most economical (Big CC) bike I've had was the original 'Fireblade', no matter how it was ridden it never seemed to do less than 45mpg, newer models gobble it for some reason.
RSV's like the juice, and I thought a twin would be more economical. Oh well a woman would be more expensive to run..:biggrin
 

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