Keeping Track of your Gas Mileage- www.fuelly.com
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Keeping Track of your Gas Mileage- www.fuelly.com
I saw this website posted on one of the yahoo scooter groups I go to. You put in how much gas you filled up with and your odometer reading and it does all the math for you. Also gives you a nice little graph along with some other calculations, so you no longer have to mess around in excel.
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Noticed they have a mobile site:
http://m.fuelly.com/
Great for adding at the pump if I have my phone.
http://m.fuelly.com/
Great for adding at the pump if I have my phone.
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Well I joined and added all my fill ups sense i got the scoot.. Pretty cool site. Im glad i kept a log of all my fill ups
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nice site
Cool site.
Top 10 Cars:
Honda Civic (507)
Honda Accord (307)
Toyota Camry (215)
Volkswagen Jetta (205)
Toyota Corolla (194)
Toyota Prius (121)
Ford Focus (114)
Honda CR-V (96)
Mazda 3 (90)
Volkswagen Golf (84)
Only one is from an American car company; the Ford Focus. No wonder GM and Detroit are going down hill. It is inevitable that high and higher gas prices will return.
It would be a funny photo to see a large number of US auto workers going to work on scooters or bicycles.
PR
Top 10 Cars:
Honda Civic (507)
Honda Accord (307)
Toyota Camry (215)
Volkswagen Jetta (205)
Toyota Corolla (194)
Toyota Prius (121)
Ford Focus (114)
Honda CR-V (96)
Mazda 3 (90)
Volkswagen Golf (84)
Only one is from an American car company; the Ford Focus. No wonder GM and Detroit are going down hill. It is inevitable that high and higher gas prices will return.
It would be a funny photo to see a large number of US auto workers going to work on scooters or bicycles.
PR
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I signed up too... don't know if I'll use it but I added you guys... feel free to do the same !
I signed up too... don't know if I'll use it but I added you guys... feel free to do the same !
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Wow, I wished I had kept records of all my fill ups now.jmsmith802 wrote:Well I joined and added all my fill ups sense i got the scoot.. Pretty cool site. Im glad i kept a log of all my fill ups
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/jmsmith802
I probably have credit card receipts of most, maybe all, my fill ups, but it doesn't show the mileage.
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I'm on! And I've added all the other Genuine owners as friends.
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I am all signed up as well. Spent some time last night inputting all of my fill-up information. Still have a ways to go...
Add me, Amigo's!
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After looking at what other people are getting for their gas milage, I do not feel so bad.
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I used to run a Docutech! :secret copy shop worker handshake:
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Woot!Becktastic wrote:I used to run a Docutech! :secret copy shop worker handshake:
add me too people! http://www.fuelly.com/driver/Becktastic
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Signed up and added everyone I could find as friends! I am signed up as newslinky btw if anyone wants to add me. 7eregrine I assume you are listed as peregrine. I could not find k1dude or scooterdave so if you signed up you will have to let us know under what username. Like the site and will use the portable tracker if I ever hook up my internet access on my mobile. 50 a month more blah
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I've never really bothered to keep track of the mileage I get. I know I usually go just under 100 miles between fill ups and I usually put in around a gallon. Maybe this will modivate me.
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/bigevilgrape
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I think it's fun to have friends so you can compare your scooter against mileage on other Buddys or other model scooters.tam wrote:I signed up too but I'm not entirely sure what point the friend list serves, so I haven't added anyone. I'm gonna use it to just track my mileage, probably won't venture out into the boards or anything else much.
Good site though
Or you know, so we can make everything a popularity contest like myspace and facebook
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Yea, that's me. Eric is suppsed to be changing my name here soon (get that email yet, bud?)newslinky wrote:Signed up and added everyone I could find as friends! I am signed up as newslinky btw if anyone wants to add me. 7eregrine I assume you are listed as peregrine.
I will not join a racist club that thinks one color is better then another. We are ALL BUDDY'S!
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I can browse for them. I just click on "browse vehicles" on the left menu. Then near the top of the page are two tabs the one that comes up initially says "browse all cars" next to that tab is a tab that says "browse all motorcycles" Click on that and it lists all the various makes and models of motorcycles registered on their site. Click on one of the links and it will list those cycles and what the average mpg each one is getting based on the input from that user. There is no way though to run a side by side comparison that I can see but if you go into on type then back up and go into another you can get a good idea of how the two compare.
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Der. I am so we Todd it. I am sofa king we Todd it.newslinky wrote:I can browse for them. I just click on "browse vehicles" on the left menu. Then near the top of the page are two tabs the one that comes up initially says "browse all cars" next to that tab is a tab that says "browse all motorcycles" Click on that and it lists all the various makes and models of motorcycles registered on their site. Click on one of the links and it will list those cycles and what the average mpg each one is getting based on the input from that user. There is no way though to run a side by side comparison that I can see but if you go into on type then back up and go into another you can get a good idea of how the two compare.
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I'm in too. This is great.
In case all youse guys don't get notices that I added you as a friend, here's my profile:
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/greencountry
P.S. I have the highest MPG of anyone with the same motorcycle (SV650 either N or S)! Nobel Peace Prize, please!
In case all youse guys don't get notices that I added you as a friend, here's my profile:
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/greencountry
P.S. I have the highest MPG of anyone with the same motorcycle (SV650 either N or S)! Nobel Peace Prize, please!
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im in there too, have a quick question for yall: i been keeping trak on my own befor this but i always roung up or odwn when i wrote the amont of gas eg:for 1.186 gal. i would just write 1.2 . should i enter those old numers or start fresh with the acual exact scintific super duper numbers?
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I guess I would start over. With a gas tank as small as the Buddy's, there's a substantial difference between filling up with 1.050 gal vs 1.149. But rounding would make both 1.1 gal.HMBscoot wrote:im in there too, have a quick question for yall: i been keeping trak on my own befor this but i always roung up or odwn when i wrote the amont of gas eg:for 1.186 gal. i would just write 1.2 . should i enter those old numers or start fresh with the acual exact scintific super duper numbers?
But that's just my $0.02.
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You don't have to start over from scratch, just edit your entries.HMBscoot wrote:im in there too, have a quick question for yall: i been keeping trak on my own befor this but i always roung up or odwn when i wrote the amont of gas eg:for 1.186 gal. i would just write 1.2 . should i enter those old numers or start fresh with the acual exact scintific super duper numbers?
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I checked out your stats, and I must say I'm surprised that your SV650 is only a couple MPG less than your Buddy125. I wonder if riding habits are different for both 2 wheelers.greencountry wrote:I'm in too. This is great.
In case all youse guys don't get notices that I added you as a friend, here's my profile:
http://www.fuelly.com/driver/greencountry
P.S. I have the highest MPG of anyone with the same motorcycle (SV650 either N or S)! Nobel Peace Prize, please!
I don't know if you remember, but I have SV650 envy right now, and because of my wait for the Pamplona, I've been questioning whether I should've gone with the motorcycle. If only they could make an SV650 automatic.
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BeetleGoose wrote:How about this?greencountry wrote:If only they could make an SV650 automatic.
http://www.mpsracing.com/products/MPS/as15.asp
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Yeah my Buddy stats are seriously off because I found out about 1/4 tank after the second fill-up that the tires were at 10psi and 13psi! If you do the math carefully, there's a jump between the second and third fill-ups. Then my wife forgot to record numbers for the next two fill-ups. I'm expecting the next several fill-ups will show 80+ mpg.BeetleGoose wrote: I checked out your stats, and I must say I'm surprised that your SV650 is only a couple MPG less than your Buddy125. I wonder if riding habits are different for both 2 wheelers.
I don't know if you remember, but I have SV650 envy right now, and because of my wait for the Pamplona, I've been questioning whether I should've gone with the motorcycle. If only they could make an SV650 automatic.
Re: the SV650... do you know I've sorta put mine on the selling block? Look in the For Sale section...
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You should wait for that new Honda DN-1 or get an Aprilia Mana 850 if you want an automatic motorcycle. The DN-1 is a 680cc and the Mana is 850cc.BeetleGoose wrote:I don't know if you remember, but I have SV650 envy right now, and because of my wait for the Pamplona, I've been questioning whether I should've gone with the motorcycle. If only they could make an SV650 automatic.
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Interesting technology.olhogrider wrote:How about this?BeetleGoose wrote:If only they could make an SV650 automatic.
http://www.mpsracing.com/products/MPS/as15.asp
I checked on that. I can't say I'll be jumping at that opportunity since Chicago is quite a ways away from Los Angeles. Plus, the biggest hindrance of me buying one is the sticker price. BTW, I noticed you said you're more of a scooterist than a motorcyclist. How so? Did you get tired of having to shift manually? Ride position?greencountry wrote:Re: the SV650... do you know I've sorta put mine on the selling block? Look in the For Sale section...
Automatic motorcycle is more of a pipe dream for me. I can't justify spending the cash on something like those. But if someone was selling an inexpensive SV650 (say, around $4000), then I might just buy one. That's also assuming that I will be hooked with manual shifting (I take the MSF course with manual MCs this weekend).k1dude wrote:You should wait for that new Honda DN-1 or get an Aprilia Mana 850 if you want an automatic motorcycle. The DN-1 is a 680cc and the Mana is 850cc.