FriarJohn
Should be Riding
Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 12323
Loc: East Helena, Montana
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So, continuing from my other thread about moving my mother yesterday...
I'd offloaded the bike earlier than planned after finding broken rope clips and a walking front wheel. I had about an hour and a half to kill so I rode around Great Falls. Went to the Harley dealership to see if I could complete my eternal quest for a pair of perforated leather gloves that actually fit. I found a pair that were nearly perfect but their were only two problems: they said Harley on them (generally I could live with that - I've got other Harley gear) and they included the "Harley tax" - I wasn't going to pay $45 for a $20 pair of gloves.
My bike was pissed that I took it to a Harley dealership, so it decided to kick off the right air cleaner. Of course I didn't know this for a little while yet (once again, thank Zod for my safety wires). When my bike started running like crap I was afraid it was because of all my recent work on the carbs. I got back to the lot where I'd parked the U-haul and reattached the air cleaner.
Fast forward to 8pm, after we'd unloaded the U-Haul and turned in the truck and trailer. I started out from Great Falls and it ran like a raped ape ...for a while. About 30miles down the road it started running rough again. Sure enough the air cleaner popped off again. The problem is that the mounting ring has become distorted over the past few years and the hose clamp doesn't want to stay in the channel moulded into the cleaner for it. It pops off if I don't get it just right and don't tighten it too much. On top of all that it started raining.
Now I'm running between 90-100 the rest of the way, loving the new found power on the top end. I'm trying to get home before dark. Even at dusk I'm super paranoid about deer and other critters (even saw a bear cub on the side of the road on this route a few years ago). Wait, what's this? I have to turn to my reserve at 87 miles?
I'm about 17-20 miles out and I'm thinking, "Certainly I have enough gas to get home."
I make it into Helena but my bike runs out of gas a couple miles from home and nowhere near a gas station. Apparently those 150 mains at full throttle REALLY burn through the gas. Now I did pass some gas stations, but for some reason I thought I had more to go on my reserve, however...

Luckily my buddy's wife was home (he was on his way back from a car show in Utah) and they happened to have a gas can full of premium sitting in their garage. While I'm waiting for her to come rescue me, the days moving exertions catch up to me and it's all I can do to get home and collapse.
Ugh, what a day.
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wojo
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Reged: 01/11/05
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Loc: Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
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87 miles??? Even with 150 mains you shouldn't be using that much more gas.
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Like a dog on a car ride with my tongue in the wind
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FriarJohn
Should be Riding
Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 12323
Loc: East Helena, Montana
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Tell me about it. I put 3.28 gallons in it at the gas station but I have no idea how much I put in from the gas can (I'm thinking a little more than a gallon).
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wojo
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Loc: Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
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THere's got to be something else wrong there.
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mikemm03
Oil Expert
Reged: 01/13/05
Posts: 2057
Loc: Tennessee by the grace of god
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Frair, sounds like someone might have borrowed some fuel from you.
I run 158's with the Freak and average 49-55 and have done as good as 59 mpg. And yes I have been know to run the pi$$ out of her, so I am not just putting around.
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birchr
Bar Shake
Reged: 01/12/05
Posts: 6849
Loc: Thornton - Cleveleys, Lancashi...
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GREMLINS, drinking the GAS
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bennybmn
Should be Riding
Reged: 01/11/05
Posts: 12439
Loc: Long Island, NY
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Quote:
I run 158's with the Freak and average 49-55 and have done as good as 59 mpg.
No f-in way man, really? I'm lucky if I get to 100 before I need to go to reserve. Now sometimes I wonder if I'm REALLY down at reserve by then cause I don't but in THAT much gas, ya know? But I think I'm either super heavy on the throttle, or that's just the nature of a big dude on a bike...
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snekeptp
Learned Hand
Reged: 01/20/05
Posts: 1066
Loc: Westminster, MD, USA
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I averaged 37mpg on my trip to the GA rally this year . 165 mains and about 500 miles of rt81.
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HeneryHawk
3/4 Throttle
Reged: 06/01/06
Posts: 879
Loc: Cambridge,IL
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I average 45 to 50 on my Speedmaster
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bennybmn
Should be Riding
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Posts: 12439
Loc: Long Island, NY
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I used to get 45-50 on mine too till I freaked it...
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