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Accy cyclist

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It reached 75,000 miles yesterday. :cheers:

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Not much before it reached 75,000 that 'fuel running low' sign on the left appeared. I drove to the about a half a mile away fuel station and put a tenner in. I'm going to see how many miles it gets me. I think that going off the last top up, it'll be about 45 miles before the sign reappears.🤔
 
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biggs682

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@Accy cyclist i bet all your neighbours want lifts in that for sure ^_^
 
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Not much before it reached 75,000 that 'fuel running low' sign on the left appeared. I drove to the about a half a mile away fuel station and put a tenner in. I'm going to see how many miles it gets me. I think that going off the last top up, it'll be about 45 miles before the sign reappears.🤔
LOL, the thing I'm currently driving wouldn't get off the forecourt before coming back on for £10, or at least it seems that way.
 
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LOL, the thing I'm currently driving wouldn't get off the forecourt before coming back on for £10, or at least it seems that way.
Someone else laughed the other day when I said I'd put a tenner in to see how far the car would go on it. I still think 10 quid's worth of fuel is a lot!:whistle: After all, I used to put £2.50 of 4 star every fortnight in my British Leyland Minis...albeit in the 1970's/early 80's.:okay:
 
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It reached 75,000 miles yesterday. :cheers:

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Not much before it reached 75,000 that 'fuel running low' sign on the left appeared. I drove to the about a half a mile away fuel station and put a tenner in. I'm going to see how many miles it gets me. I think that going off the last top up, it'll be about 45 miles before the sign reappears.🤔

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Not too good I'd say! 🧐 I've been keeping the rev' counter down below three, as much as possible and half of those miles have been done 'cruising' on an A road. Yes, I know petrol is expensive now, but it's cheaper than diesel and I reckon my Mini D was better on fuel consumption.🤔
 
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Accy, what's...
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I was brought up on that red bricked street in the background. ;)

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Not too good I'd say! 🧐 I've been keeping the rev' counter down below three, as much as possible and half of those miles have been done 'cruising' on an A road. Yes, I know petrol is expensive now, but it's cheaper than diesel and I reckon my Mini D was better on fuel consumption.🤔
You can't use the fuel light as a judge, the only true way is to fill it up to the brim, drive it until the light comes on & then fill it up to the brim on the same pump as before.

But rough guesstimates £10 is about 5.6L which is 1.25 gallons allowing for error in when the light comes on is around 40 to the gallon, which if you have been doing short journeys on cold mornings isn't too bad.
 

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My first motorbike didn't have a fuel gauge or a fuel light. Just a reserve tank which you had to turn on with a little tap under the petrol tank when the engine started to cough. Not easy while on the move and wearing winter gloves!
 
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My first motorbike didn't have a fuel gauge or a fuel light. Just a reserve tank which you had to turn on with a little tap under the petrol tank when the engine started to cough. Not easy while on the move and wearing winter gloves!
Or when you'd turned it onto reserve instead of main when you first got on
 
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But rough guesstimates £10 is about 5.6L which is 1.25 gallons allowing for error in when the light comes on is around 40 to the gallon, which if you have been doing short journeys on cold mornings isn't too bad.
How about this theory about my much higher than expected fuel consumption. Today as I put another tenner's worth in I noticed how loose and wobbly the petrol cap is. I'm thinking that the petrol is evaporating/escaping through that loose fuel cap.🤔
 
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