What kind of gas mileage are
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What kind of gas mileage are
you guys getting on your stock 110s? I just got an '07 and am wondering what I should expect. Also, do any of the upgrades improve gas mileage? Thanks
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MPG
60~65 mpg. I weigh in at 225 +/- (+
) AND I twist it when I ride it.

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I just put my first tank of fuel in and had almost 78 miles on it with 1 gallon even filling the tank to the brim. My fuel bars started flashing at me around 65 miles and I figured I better not push it too much further lest I push it to the gas station. I thought the guys at the shop that sold it were a bit optimistic telling me I should get 90-95 MPG on it. I didn't run the throttle on or off the whole time, but definitely didn't take it too easy.
Anyone have a good idea on roughly how many tankfuls of fuel it will take to run through a tank of the 2 cycle oil?
Thanks,
Rick
Anyone have a good idea on roughly how many tankfuls of fuel it will take to run through a tank of the 2 cycle oil?
Thanks,
Rick
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Brimstone:
What is your average top speed and are you running with any mods??
I am going to purchase a Rattler when the dealer in my area gets them back in stock and was wondering about the top end. I noticed that you and I are about the same size and about half of my commute would consist of 3 miles of 45 speed limit.
What is your average top speed and are you running with any mods??
I am going to purchase a Rattler when the dealer in my area gets them back in stock and was wondering about the top end. I noticed that you and I are about the same size and about half of my commute would consist of 3 miles of 45 speed limit.
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I'v got around 1500 miles on my scoot in around four weeks time since I bought it new. Mileage has improved, even after I installed a different clutch/variator/rollers (9g currently)/rejetted stock carb, v8 muffler with stock pipe.
This week with 3/4 to WOT on trips (30 to 80 mile one way), a few stop and go's, rolling terrain, sub 15mph winds, mid eighties temps - I'm getting 85mpg on 89 octane. No joke. If I babied it at the stop and go's and around the tight turns - I'm sure I could do a scratch better.
I'm 170 lbs., 5'8" tall - riding style is a combination of sitting straight up, full tuck forward, full tuck backwards with my back flat on the seat, and a few standing straight up as I lean forward on the bars @50mph to salute (left-handed) the passing bikers.
I was going to be happy with just 70mpg.
This week with 3/4 to WOT on trips (30 to 80 mile one way), a few stop and go's, rolling terrain, sub 15mph winds, mid eighties temps - I'm getting 85mpg on 89 octane. No joke. If I babied it at the stop and go's and around the tight turns - I'm sure I could do a scratch better.
I'm 170 lbs., 5'8" tall - riding style is a combination of sitting straight up, full tuck forward, full tuck backwards with my back flat on the seat, and a few standing straight up as I lean forward on the bars @50mph to salute (left-handed) the passing bikers.
I was going to be happy with just 70mpg.
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If millage was based on the speedometer and it was off by 10% if you were to drive 1 mile on the od @ 5mph wouldn't you cover more actual distance than a 1 mile on the od @ 50 mph?
Since odometer distance can be measured by turns of the wheel, going from point A to point B is going to be the same number of turns no matter what speed you go.
screw it, i am to confused
Since odometer distance can be measured by turns of the wheel, going from point A to point B is going to be the same number of turns no matter what speed you go.
screw it, i am to confused
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If the calibration is off for speed, it is off for distance.Ray Knobs wrote:If millage was based on the speedometer and it was off by 10% if you were to drive 1 mile on the od @ 5mph wouldn't you cover more actual distance than a 1 mile on the od @ 50 mph?
Since odometer distance can be measured by turns of the wheel, going from point A to point B is going to be the same number of turns no matter what speed you go.
screw it, i am to confused
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i'm usually get around 70mpg....i'm about 6'2 and around 235-ish. 

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Re-installed the Prima pipe, there is a noticable increase in lower/mid to mid-range throttle response. Not substantial but worth the additional noise. Haven't ran a full tank though yet so no mileage report.Sieg wrote:60-65 mpg
35-48 mph
180 lbs.
Stock pipe evap system removed.
Re-installing the Prima we'll see what impact it has on mileage and performance after riding the stock set up for a week.
Rattler 110
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