just wondering what other people get for fuel mileage on their 1100s. Thanks
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I'm getting 12km per litre, about 28mpg (US gallon) And that's taking it gently But as it runs really rough below 4500, and the plugs are soot black, it can only get better once I get my carbs sortedXS1100G (3X1 000274) "Torquey"
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35 to 40 on my 81SH. Found out that the walk soon light works now over the week end.
DJwingnut
81 SH (Daily Ride)
81 650XJ (Brother in laws bike, Delivered)
81 650XJ Jane Doe (Son's Ride)
82 750XJ Project bike (Son in law's future ride)
81 XS 400
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33-35 mpg not easy"a good man knows his limitations" dirty harry
History
85 Yamaha FJ 1100
79 yamaha xs1100f
03 honda cbr 600 f4
91 yamaha fzr 600
84 yamaha fj 1100
82 yamaha seca 750
87 yamaha fazer
86 yamaha maxim x
82 yamaha vision
78 yamaha rd 400
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Depends on how you ride. I have gotten as high as 49 mpg and as low as 25.
The 49 occurred when I rode for about 130 miles through a National Park at 50 mph. The 25 occurred when I rode to Reno last year across Kansas at 80 mph into a 40 mph head wind.
Usually if I ride at 75 mph ...with no headwind...I'll get 30 to 33.
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Originally posted by MikeFromMT
45mpg average, half city half hwy (3 times better than my truck, I'm saving $200 bucks a month, up-yers OPEC!)"a good man knows his limitations" dirty harry
History
85 Yamaha FJ 1100
79 yamaha xs1100f
03 honda cbr 600 f4
91 yamaha fzr 600
84 yamaha fj 1100
82 yamaha seca 750
87 yamaha fazer
86 yamaha maxim x
82 yamaha vision
78 yamaha rd 400
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I get just about 38mpg on my commute over a 1300+ pass every day. I've had as good as 44 and as bad as 25. Like Maximan, the 25 was going FAST into a 40+mph head wind, on the flats near Sacramento, CA.
RayRay Matteis
KE6NHG
XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!
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The bikes a stock 1982 XJ1100 with a Pacifico fairing, I'm running Amsoil in all the oily places, I usually hit hwy speeds long before getting onto the hwy so, no I don't baby it, but I'm not wailing on it either. My commutes between 45-60 mph, I haven't checked it on the higher speed (75+ mph) drives (the other day I was going 95 on Hwy 95 )
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Averaging about 32MPG using premium, running 20-50 Castrol in the crankcase of a naked 80G. Exhaust is an unbaffled 4-1 Kerker (love the sound) with K&N pods on the carbs, haven't been into the carbs yet, but suspect the PO probably bumped the mains and pilots up a couple of sizes because the bike runs strong and shows no signs of being too lean with the filters and pipe. I usually stay in the 3500-4500 RPM range when cruising, but like to get away from stop signs and lights with a little authority and don't shift until about 6K, which I'm sure I'm paying for. Mileage is similar to my daily driver cage, but it's hard to compare the two when the weather is nice._________________
John
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79 SF (2)
80 G "The Beast"
81 H "The Dresser"
79 XS650 II
82 650 Maxim
70 DT-1 Enduro
66 Honda CL-77 Scrambler
96 H-D Road King
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35-40mpg
'79 Standard
4:1 Jardine, R1 Can (muffler)
K&N filter in drilled air box
145 mains
45 pilots
No wind screen
I found my formual for best fuel economy is high ambient temp (85deg. F) and speed under 65mph.DZ
Vyger, 'F'
"The Special", 'SF'
'08 FJR1300
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