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Your GS's MPG with the high fuel prices.

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Yea, we have all seen this posted on GSR before but I don't remember ever seeing it in this forum.

How much does your high performance GS guzzel?

I picked up 5 gallons of C16 to start the year. I made 14 passes plus three trips to tech. With the lockup I ride it back, so say a mile a run, or around 17 miles total this year. I have 1 gallon left. 4 1/4 miles to the gallon on average?! There must be a leak.
 
Just over 40 mpg on my stock GS1100.

About 33 mpg on my GS1000 with pods, jetted carbs & header. That's actually better than I expected.
 
how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop?

how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop?

I only get around 42 or so in my GS650... Not sure why, but I don't care. :-D
 
Yea, we have all seen this posted on GSR before but I don't remember ever seeing it in this forum.

How much does your high performance GS guzzel?

I picked up 5 gallons of C16 to start the year. I made 14 passes plus three trips to tech. With the lockup I ride it back, so say a mile a run, or around 17 miles total this year. I have 1 gallon left. 4 1/4 miles to the gallon on average?! There must be a leak.

Yeah dude the leaks in your wrist. :)
 
My "high-performance" 1983 Suzuki GS550L gets about 50mpg. I got almost 60 with it now that it warmed up and I took a trip. I just put new Dyna coils, wires and NGK plugs in it. Its actually a pretty capable cruiser and handles effortlessly at slow speeds.
 
Just did a test last weekend. Two separate 50 mile rides, one very spirited and the other fairly sedate with two up. 48 mpg.
 
650g

650g

Mine seems to vary, on my usual routes with 65mph speed limits (65-75 mph acutals) I get something like 125 miles out of a tank (high 30s mpg). Last weekend rode with some friends at mostly 55-60 mph and I got nearly 140 miles out of the tank (closer to 40mpg).

I do have an airleak that needs fixing so often have to run with a bit of choke on :oops: so that probably lowers it a bit. And wind direction (in myface or at my back) will matter too.

Still beats the 30mpg my Impala gets and the 20mpg (when going down hill!) on the H3......
 
Yeah dude the leaks in your wrist. :)

Is this the answer to poor MPG. I used 4 gallons just going between hwy cloverleaf on & off ramps. As I did my best Rossi imitation on the ramps (Ha, Ha) I really twisted the wrist entering the freeway. 4 gallons - 99 miles.
 
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I get around 40mpg riding around town, short journeys etc more than that on a run probably around 45-50mpg.

Dan :)
 
1982 GS850G, last tank 49.51 the one before 49.41
the race car... 24 laps, 1/2 mile track, 5 gallons @ 6.50+ per... VuhWAAAAAAAAA.....ERRRRRRRRRRR......VuhWAAAAAAAAA.....ERRRRRRRRRRRR.....
 
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I got right at 50mpg on my 650E on the highway. Of course that's going 90mph half the time highway riding. ;-)
 
I get about 48 to 50 mpg at 70 to 75mph. All freeway riding, sure helps when it is a 60 mile round trip to work and back.
 
1977 GS750... I only seem to get 30-35 MPG on avg. Would like to get better, not sure why it's so low?
 
I can relate to Bill C. - I got a 33mi commute each way on state highway.........currently getting a smidgen under 52mpg.\\:D/

Even with prices in the $3.40 range - I saved about $70 by taking the GS700ES over the last 2 weeks as opposed to using my Taurus. :-D
 
81GS850L with vetter fairing and bags.
46mpg @ 55mph, 36mpg @ 70mph.
I ride 82 miles a day to work and back.
The secret's in the wrist.
 
45ish on my 1100EZ. MAC header, Holeshot can, adjustable needles, and the main jets (112.5s) out of an 82 Katana 1100. 42 around town on average, but out on the highway it regularly pulls down a bit higher than 45.

When i had the stock exhaust, it pulled better than 50 on multiple occasions.
 
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