Drake,
One of the first things I learned early on about my bike was it's fuel range... how far I could go on a fill up before she began to stall...
Now, true enough, I have an XJ which comes w/ a low fuel warning light. Fortunately, it's very accurate... I might get 10 or 15 more miles when it comes on before it begins to stall.
There's been plenty of times I've been riding... and stretching those miles between gas stations... when it would begin to run out & stall, and all I did was reach down and switch BOTH petcocks to reserve... after a few seconds... everything was fine again. At least on the XJ, reserve gives you about 1 gallon to completely empty. If you've figured out your gas mileage you get, then that tells you how soon a station better appear on the horizon before you're walking / pushing that 650# bike...
But, you don't have to stop to switch, and I wouldn't recommend switching before you run out... especially if it's a long ways to the next station!
Some bike models will vary a bit, according to how much fuel a particular model's tank holds in relation to overall mileage per tank... (XJ's are 5.1 gl. total.) So, around 4 gals. (@38 MPG mine usually gets...) or 152 miles before she sputters and I switch to reserve.
YMMV. (Your Model May Vary.)
The "Choke" is an enrichment circuit, that adds a little more fuel, unlike a standard type choke on a traditional carb that closes a butterfly valve to reduce air / increase fuel.
HTH's ya.
Bob
One of the first things I learned early on about my bike was it's fuel range... how far I could go on a fill up before she began to stall...
Now, true enough, I have an XJ which comes w/ a low fuel warning light. Fortunately, it's very accurate... I might get 10 or 15 more miles when it comes on before it begins to stall.
There's been plenty of times I've been riding... and stretching those miles between gas stations... when it would begin to run out & stall, and all I did was reach down and switch BOTH petcocks to reserve... after a few seconds... everything was fine again. At least on the XJ, reserve gives you about 1 gallon to completely empty. If you've figured out your gas mileage you get, then that tells you how soon a station better appear on the horizon before you're walking / pushing that 650# bike...
But, you don't have to stop to switch, and I wouldn't recommend switching before you run out... especially if it's a long ways to the next station!
Some bike models will vary a bit, according to how much fuel a particular model's tank holds in relation to overall mileage per tank... (XJ's are 5.1 gl. total.) So, around 4 gals. (@38 MPG mine usually gets...) or 152 miles before she sputters and I switch to reserve.
YMMV. (Your Model May Vary.)
The "Choke" is an enrichment circuit, that adds a little more fuel, unlike a standard type choke on a traditional carb that closes a butterfly valve to reduce air / increase fuel.
HTH's ya.
Bob
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