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Miles per gallon 1978 GS750e

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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.
 
Mileage on 1978 GS 750

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.
 
Gas mileage

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

Re: Message for Earl

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

Simon
 
GK mileage not that great...

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. :wink:

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!

:D
 
Re: Message for Earl

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 :lol: :lol:. Hope everything's going OK for you.

Simon[/quote]
 
38mpg? 42-45?!? 53!!??!!?!?!!!?!

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
 
Your mileage may vary...

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
 
Mpg

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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