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Post by scootdoggydog on May 10, 2008 20:33:50 GMT -5
in the future if you get more or less mpg you can change your vote
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Post by scootingranny on May 10, 2008 20:47:28 GMT -5
I've been getting around 75 mpg on my 150cc retro scooter. I have a 2 gallon gas can that I use to fuel up the scoot at home (easier than possibly overfilling at the gas station) and recently I've filled it up enough to have used up all 4 gallons and with that 4 gallons of gas, scoot has registered 270 miles with almost half a tank left. So, mileage may be up to 80 but I'm going with 75 for now.
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Post by scooterlizard on May 10, 2008 21:17:12 GMT -5
The majesty averages about 50 to 55 mpg. at 60 mph. that's a lot better than 15 mpg in the cage.
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Post by earlwb on May 10, 2008 21:17:41 GMT -5
My 150 gets between 78 to 82 mpg. Nowadays its more like 78 mpg or so.
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Post by bnz on May 11, 2008 10:50:49 GMT -5
I guess it all depends if you actually believe your unreliable chinese odometer or not. :-Þ Mine used to get 70-80 too until I put something on that gave me actual mileage (now 50-60 range).
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Post by griff10 on May 12, 2008 1:27:17 GMT -5
>>I guess it all depends if you actually believe your unreliable chinese odometer or not<< GPS is slightly more accurate Bill H.
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Post by fishntrox on May 12, 2008 10:58:34 GMT -5
I'm averaging around 55 on my Majesty. Mostly in town driving.
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Post by howardr on May 12, 2008 20:31:50 GMT -5
The mileage on my Genuine 150 continues to climb as I break it in. Also, I'm breaking ME in. Initially I was zooming everywhere just because it is so darn fun. Mileage has gone from 71mpg on the first tank, then to the low 80's. I filled up yesterday and was up to 88mpg. I just wish I had more than a 1 gallon tank The odometer may night be right on, but I've done some loose measurements and it's not very far off. No matter, it's still a whole lot better than the cage. Howard
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Post by dtwscooter on May 12, 2008 21:04:49 GMT -5
My first fill-up, no remember ;D My second fill-up, 80mpg - 120miles and 1.5 gal of fuel. My ride is XY ITA150. I could get used to this ;D
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Post by exspook on May 13, 2008 9:00:02 GMT -5
My first fill-up with the Lance Milan I thought I was getting 100 mpg, then found out that the odometer is in kilometers! So about 67 mpg, but still breaking it in.
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Post by YellowScooter on May 13, 2008 11:40:16 GMT -5
I get roughly 80miles to a tank of gas. From Morganton to Hickory NC is about 25 miles. I can get there, back, and back there again before I have to fuel.
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Post by RetroAJ on May 13, 2008 12:24:48 GMT -5
I got high 70's to low 80's on 150cc's. After the 180cc cylinder I'm getting just over 70 mpg.
*A J*
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2008 17:56:12 GMT -5
With just over 8,000 miles on my Burgman, I'm averaging 61.4 MPG.
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Post by fulltimerart on May 14, 2008 21:14:20 GMT -5
Dulci, my CFMoto 150 consistently gets 80-82 mpg (true mileage, not chinometers) and Stephanie, my Vespa GT 200 has gone as high as 79.5 but averages 77mpg. Art
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Post by eggman on May 16, 2008 21:02:22 GMT -5
Howdy,
My Daelim S2-125 gets 70+ mpg. It's rock-solid reliable after 4,000 odd miles.
Eggman
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Post by runswithscissors on May 18, 2008 13:17:19 GMT -5
exspook, Can you double check to see if you indeed have an odometer that reads in kilometers and not miles? Anything is possible. I also ride a Milan and my odometer is in miles. 100 mpg is better than average but attainable if you are cautious with your throttle and ride conservatively. My mpg hovers around 85. Here is a web tool you can use to verify your distances traveled(scoot, bike, foot), it even has a graph showing terrain elevations! www.gmap-pedometer.com/---runs
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Post by vonspyder on May 25, 2008 11:10:20 GMT -5
i went from hiram to marietta using half a tank (half a gallon) so that trip was 66mpg
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Post by kmesse on May 27, 2008 5:21:46 GMT -5
That pedometer site is cool! I have a Strada RX200HP, and I cant figure how to get a trip odometer. I have 2 buttons and manual is useless as it doesn't even have the right controls shown much less acceptable english. I'm guessing 60-65mpg, supposed to get 75. But it's only 130miles, it'll get better. Top speed out of the box was 54, it's already up to 6o.
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Post by julio on May 27, 2008 8:40:14 GMT -5
2006 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 GT ABS++ riding normally, accelerating hard and riding up 80 mph. Today gas is $3.879
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Post by ashdump on May 27, 2008 15:19:28 GMT -5
Well, my Fiji got 88 MPG this last tank. That's riding about 40-45 MPH and climbing hills 6 times a day round trip ;D
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Post by bobpt on May 27, 2008 22:04:08 GMT -5
The Qlink Pegasus is averaging 72 mpg.
The Honda Reflex is averaging 61.2 mpg with mainly 55 - 65 mph driving.
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Post by cathouse on May 28, 2008 17:38:14 GMT -5
I have checked my Roketa figi 150 several times and it's allways in the 85-90 mile range.
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Post by Jacine on May 28, 2008 18:14:52 GMT -5
65 on the V3
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Post by ashdump on May 29, 2008 11:28:41 GMT -5
I have checked my Roketa figi 150 several times and it's allways in the 85-90 mile range. You lucky dog! KY Lake is fantastic!!! I spent a lot of time there as a kid. Granparents lived near a little crack in the pavement called Tatumsville.
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Post by gstraitman on May 29, 2008 16:41:27 GMT -5
60-65 mpg- luv it at 300 km's
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Post by joschmo86 on May 29, 2008 20:01:31 GMT -5
I haven't checked lately as its a joke how little gas it uses. After the fresh rebuild and port/polish/matching of the head, intake, and exhaust I was getting 73mpg doing mostly 55mph on the way to work and some city riding.
Now that I got my full-face to replace the beanie helmet I expect it to go up(I wish). ;D
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Post by nickiemcnichols on May 31, 2008 19:51:17 GMT -5
Well, if I can believe this speedometer/odometer, we are getting about 95+ MPG with our Lance Venice 150. We never take her above 50mph, and it is all urban riding.
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Post by vetteguy112233 on Jun 2, 2008 22:47:40 GMT -5
If it hadn't had been pointed out to me that the odometer is in Kilometers, I wouldn't have realized it.
I created a spreadsheet that converts my Kilometers to Miles, then figures out my MPG and with my second tank I'm getting about 56MPG. I thought it would have been better, but I realized a few things, I'm still in the break in period AND I run it at wide open throttle from light to light. Part of my commute at 70-75mph for about 3 miles. Downhill one way and obviously uphill the other way, so packing 230lbs at wide open throttle all the time, I would have to say that 56MPG is not that bad.
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