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 Gas Mileage for a GS850G??Just curious... what kind of gas mileage should one expect from a well-tuned (not quite there yet... ) 1980 GS850G??
							
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	 BassCliff BassCliff
 Hi,
 
 On long trips I get a smidge over 40 mpg when doing a steady 70 mph on the freeway. My range has been 32 - 45 mpg.
 
 
 
 Thank you for your indulgence,
 
 BassCliff
 
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	 Skateguy50 Skateguy50
 Was thinking with my "upgrade" to an 850G I would not be riding the 650 as much, seeing that I get a consistent 45+ mpg on the 650 I dare say it will still be my commuter for work. The cage gets 35-40 but is not nearly as fun as the bikes.
 
 I will enjoy the range on the 850s tank and defiantly be my touring bike for rallys
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 Originally posted by Darin Jordan View PostJust curious... what kind of gas mileage should one expect from a well-tuned (not quite there yet... ) 1980 GS850G?? ) 1980 GS850G??
 Ask BillLloyd.
 He likes to talk about getting 50mpg on his 81 850G.
 (but he only goes about 45-50mph on interstate also.)
 
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 Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
 GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl
 
 
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	 talkinboutshaft talkinboutshaft
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 In the last ten years of ownership, I have consistently gotten 34 mpg doing mixed riding, and I try for WFO whenever possible.
 
 81 850 G
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	 Tim Tom Tim Tom
 I'm somewhere in the 35-45 range. Depending on how I am riding that tank. Mine is the '82 model with the 5 gallon tank, I usually refill at 160 miles or so, just to be safe but I have stretched a tank to just about 200 miles with conservative riding. Mine is the '82 model with the 5 gallon tank, I usually refill at 160 miles or so, just to be safe but I have stretched a tank to just about 200 miles with conservative riding.
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 Mine get between 40 and 45, usually on the higher side. They are usually used on trips on non interstates in rural areas, so pretty much 65 or below with not that much stop and go thrown in. They get one to two MPG less than a 1000G when ridden basically side by side.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
 
 
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	 DanTheMan DanTheMan
 32-40, sometimes as low as 29.5. Of course, a lot depends on loading, and WOT operation, headwinds, etc. I got down to 25mpg on my CA trip last year, loaded up riding into 45 mph headwinds doing 70 mph.
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 I only have experience with THREE 850s (you can click on the links in my sig to see them), and they are all different.
 
 "Junior", my full-dressed '80, gets rather consistent lower-40s.
 
 My son's '81 gets lower- to mid-40s.
 
 "Angel", my wife's 82 L is generally in the 40s, but has gotten mid- to upper-50s on a ride through the mountains in WV and KY.
 
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 hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
 #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
 #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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 Done a couple of tanks now and putting in 15 litres at the 190+ mile mark. So that comes out at 48 mpg US / 58 Imp. which is as good as I ever got from the Z650 bought new in 1981. A much lighter bike but with contact breaker ignition and the old slide carbs.
 I'm worried , was expecting 48.01 mpg - do I need to rebuild the carbs to save the planet 
 Front is Conti tkv11 100/90 with plenty of tread so the odometer should be good?97 R1100R
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 80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200
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 Interesting, probably due to the different gearing?Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostThey get one to two MPG less than a 1000G when ridden basically side by side.
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	 Darin Jordan Darin Jordan
 I may be doing something wrong then... because I've never gotten better than 38mpg... I've suspected that the jetting might still be a tad on the rich side, but it may just be my riding... I don't think I'm ever below 70 for long on the freeway, especially on long trips over I-90... Around town (commuting), I regularly get 36mpg, which I'm not really going to complain about...
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