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Have mercy!
Good advice from Deilenberger. This is the same advice given to all riders on a Beach's Tour. Reset the odometer and when it reads 200 - get gas as soon as possible. Rob uses brand new BMW's but never trusts the gas gauges.
And after 200 miles or kilometers it is time to stretch the legs, relax and avoid DVT.
I'm curious : My R12R is good to about 220 miles then I fill up. Best run has been 265 with the computer showing 10 miles to end. I have had a near miss with 30 miles still showing and 249 miles on the odometer, but generally I am content to fill anywhere after 200 as a rule.
My question is this: Are all the RT drivers only going 200 miles between fills ? That seems to defeat the purpose of the fairing and big tank. That makes my RR smile
Thanks !
Ah, no. Not all the RT drivers. I routinely go 320 to 350 miles till I fill my RT up. This is local everyday riding. On road trips I have stretched it to as much as 429 miles (Alititude in CO and NM) before I finally stopped. Soon after I first got my RT I ran it nearly dry with a gallon can of gas in the saddle bag. I managed to pull into a station before I was completely out. I put 8.1 gallons in. So I now know for sure how much gas my RT takes. I know exactly how far I can go after the computer says zero miles. And that is 40 miles.My question is this: Are all the RT drivers only going 200 miles between fills ?