I concur with your mileage numbers, I have the same bike minus any gearing changes. The mileage and the fun factor give more smiles per gallon than anything else I currently drive.
Last edited by SS on Fri Aug 22, 2003 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
SS
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Someone who thinks logically provides a nice contrast to the real world.
Consider yourself lucky! I have an early Z model with original size gearing and get mileage in the high 20s. Of course, I'm running between 5,500-6,500 revs most of the time...
Always low 30's on my 81. But what really bugs me is reserve; w/ .9 gallons, you are dry after 20 miles or so. Thats not a comfortable margin. Not the kinda bike you want to tip way over to get all the gas to slosh to petcock side (and I've done that a few times, on other cycles ). Exactly how much gas do the 81/82 hold not including reserve? I can never remember. Its good for around 130 trip miles 'till reserve.
75 Kawa F7, 71 CB500-4, 79 750F, 82 750 Sabre, 83 Suzuki XN85 TURBO, 81 CBX, 69 CB750 X 14 (like those old Honda's a little)
Official fuel capacity in Prolink models is 22.0 Liters or 5.8 U.S. gallons. Reserve is supposed to be 3.0 Liters or .8 U.S. gallons. You can increase the amount of reserve by extenting the main tube of the petcock. You will lose regular capacity and you will have to rework the strainer. Only makes sense, if you do a lot of touring in deserted areas ( North Dakota e.g.) and may have to cover a greater distance to the next "water hole".
Thanks guys, just wanted to ensure mine was in the ballpark. Was hoping to do a little better, considering the gearing. Another 7 tanks this past weekend yielded the similiar results.
Speaking of reserve, the PINGLE petcock is lacking a reasonable reserve. Switched to reserve on a 7 mile ride to work, ran out on the way home. gee- 650lbs. seems heavy when pushing.... JJD
I don't think the pro-link in the real world holds 5.8 gallons, I've hit reserve and fill-up always 4.5 gallons or so.
BTW, I filled it up w/ CAM II today, (for CBX research, of course). Its not bad, but not a big difference. I've been told its a good choice for long term storage, maybe I'll do my valves, polish the cover, and adjust the cam chains (2) then button it up w/ a nos tank I've been saving for a couple of years. Like I always say, these bikes continue to improve.
75 Kawa F7, 71 CB500-4, 79 750F, 82 750 Sabre, 83 Suzuki XN85 TURBO, 81 CBX, 69 CB750 X 14 (like those old Honda's a little)
usually get in the 30 neighborhood...but mine seems a little less with the Kerker exhaust than my stock 82 pipes on my other X....I know I sound like an idiot, but is this about right??