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    Miles per gallon 1978 GS750e

    I did a search and and not get any hits. What kind of gas milage are people getting while cruising at a highway speed of about 65MPH? I have been working on my jetting and think I am getting close to correct, curretnlygetting about 38 mpg. I have been looking at my plugs and think I could go a little smaller on the pilot jet just not 100% sure.

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    Mileage on 1978 GS 750

    I took a trip last summer on my 1978 GS 750 C , and traveling 2-up with saddlebags and tankbag fully loaded,with a Rifle Superbike fairing, about 300 pounds of rider and passenger, traveling at an average of about 70-75 mph, I was getting roughly 40-42 mpg.
    1979 GS 1000

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      #3
      Gas mileage

      38 seems a little low to me. I have a 79 GS750 & I get 40mpg. My bike isn't 100% yet. Is your bike stock?

      Terry

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        #4
        It is not stock, it has a 4 -1 exhaust by?, Martek electronic ignition, Accel coils, and 29mm smoothbore carbs.

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          #5
          I took a trip to the mtns last weekend Gs750e (80) with mixed interstate and mtn riding........very spirited and running 80 plus on the interstate and I got almost 53mpg 8O

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            #6
            My riding is about a half and half mixture of in town and highway
            milage. I average 42 to 45 mpg. I think for a steady 65mph
            down the highway, I could realistically expect 48 to 50 mpg.
            But then, of all the reasons I have for riding a GS, gas milage
            was never even considered. :-)

            Earl
            P.S. In retrospect, my 2 stroke Kawi triple on the burners
            could drop the gas milage into the high teens. LMAO
            All the robots copy robots.

            Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

            You are free to choose, but you are not free from the consequences of your choices.

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              #7
              Re: Message for Earl

              Hi, Earl : . We haven't crossed mouses (mice?) in a while and I didn't want you to forget my smiling face . Hope everything's going OK for you.

              Simon

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                #8
                GK mileage not that great...

                ...but I don't really care. I get in the mid to high 30's when donking around town, and in the low 40's when on a long trip. I ride in a moderately spirited manner (in other words, to some folks I ride like a bat out of you-know-where; to others I'm a Scottypoke).

                Gas mileage on the GK is not a priority with me. It runs great on common 87 octane fuel, never pings, always delivers. It was cheap. It is cheap. I'm cheap.

                Yes, I do remember those evil H1 and H2 Kawasaki 2-stroke triples, with their terrible gas mileage and lousy swingarm bearings that made them do weird things. They were a blast!

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                  #9
                  Re: Message for Earl

                  Everything's just fine, been working on the bike a lot
                  lately, but dont worry, the "mouse wars" can resume
                  at any time. If you see a shot, go for it. As they say
                  carpe diem. However, I believe thats actually latin for
                  "eat a fish a day". Its probably an old luddite saying
                  anyway.

                  Earl




                  We haven't crossed mouses (mice?) in a while and I didn't want you to forget my smiling face . Hope everything's going OK for you.

                  Simon[/quote]
                  All the robots copy robots.

                  Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

                  You are free to choose, but you are not free from the consequences of your choices.

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                    #10
                    38mpg? 42-45?!? 53!!??!!?!?!!!?!

                    8O You guys are getting numbers ike these? 8O 8O MY 78gs750EC makes me very happy when it gets 30!! I usually average about 28.the only mod to it so far is the 4 into 1 and Martek ignitiion.... I was haappy before I read this post, but now I think I need to fix this problem, so what's my deal?I would be very happy with 38mpg... I don't know what I would do with 53 MPG.... 8O 8O

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                      #11
                      Your mileage may vary...

                      Compaired to my 1100GZ your milelage seems pretty low. On average I am getting between 37 and 38 mpg. with vetter windjammer and lower fairings
                      GY

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                        #12
                        Mpg

                        I'm getting between 30 to 40 depending on traffic and rush hour. But I'm not worried about that. It's SMILES PER MILE thats gets to me. I think Im topping out in that department.

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