My first tank low fuel light come on. Filled up with the auxiliary tank. A day later fill both tanks got 29.5 MPG. I can live with that.
My first tank low fuel light come on. Filled up with the auxiliary tank. A day later fill both tanks got 29.5 MPG. I can live with that.
2015 Goldwing, with 2018 HT1800 Roadsmith. I liked the running boards on the HT over the HTS.
To each his own. Will be getting the WingGuards latter this year.
Should be better on a trip ... but that isn't too bad for around town.
Jerry "Gold Rush" (aka: "SPOOK") San Angelo, TX
2015 GL1800/Roadsmith HTS1800
TOI - IBA #23804 (SS1K & BB1.5K)
I'm like an old race horse..... I can still run the race -- Just ache more at the finish line and need more rest between outings.
I'd love to get 36, that just doesn't happen. A reasonable ride, two up, 55/60 mph, or around town, 32 and change is about as good as it gets. Sometimes I get lucky with 33. Doesn't seem to matter if I pump the tire pressure up, or go on the recommended low side.
I was very surprised to see some of you getting under 30 mpg. I do most of my riding in The Adirondack Mountains of New York. I stay off the interstate as much as possible. I am continuously getting between 37 & 40 mpg. I try and squeeze every drop of fuel in when I fill up (no auxiliary tank). Just yesterday my wife & I took a 211 mile round trip lunch ride my home in South Glens Falls to Old Forge, NY. The low fuel light had come on shortly before I stopped to fill up, it took 5.5 gallons. My math says I got 38.3 mph.
Your are gonna get better mpg in mountain riding than us flat landers, that's just the way it works. Are you riding two up?
Most of my riding is two up, usually under 70 mph. Friends of ours we travel with have a GL1800 with a CSC conversion. We are usually within a tenth of a gallon of each other when fueling. My old Trike was a GL1500 with a CSC conversion. I got between 32 & 37 with it. Riding over 70 mph on the interstate with it was not my friend.
Yes, I think near that 70 mph mark, the rpm is approaching 3K which starts sucking fuel. Believe the 1500 was a 4 cylinder w/carb? So I'd guess the 4 cylinder would be turning up higher than 3K at 70, very thirsty.
Local riding two-up in the Arkansas twisties I get an average of 35-37 mpg.
On trips pulling trailer below 70 mph I'll average 33-35 mpg.
Interstate 70-75 pulling trailer and two-up is 30-32 mpg. (Don't do Interstates very often)
Wing with Roadsmith kit, Traxxion Ak20 cartridges and Accuride System.
07 ST 1300 for two-wheeled fun!
I have 90 motor trike tall wind shield keep 3000 or below to get 25mpg.Wish better.
Mine 90gw---tall shield--me very large
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
That is me-----comfort,now that the 70s are here.
I filled both tanks today after several RTE's, some 2 up to various parts of my home state. My yellow warning light was on and the gas gauge was just touching the red line. My trip meter was at 359.9 miles when I stopped to fill up. 4.8 gal. in my auxiliary tank and 5.4gal. in my main tank. 93,237 miles on my trike so I can live with that. We have a two up trip towing our Aluma MCTXL to Bryson City, NC. in October. Momma likes to load the trailer with items she "might need" LOL so I'm interested in how our Roadsmith will do. We used to average around 36mpg on trips as a two wheeler towing our trailer and I'm sure that's going to drop significantly. So far I'm happy that I triked our wing. I've definitely slowed down and am enjoying the view around me instead of the apex's on entry and exit. Plus the low speed maneuvering two up is a he!! of a lot easier on my old knees! My biggest complaint is the larger mass to clean while we are in Love Bug season! I definitely go through more hydrogen peroxide then I used to as I still ride 4 or 5 times a week year round. I've also noticed the Multistrada doesn't leave the garage as often as it used to even when I'm by myself on rides. Dang I'm getting old
"08 Audio Comfort Nav with Roadsmith trike kit Traxxion AK20 cartridges and springs and Kurakan fork brace. Tom Simmons modified seat. 2010 Aluma MCTXL pull behind. 2017 Ducati Multistrada 1200S Touring with QD full exhaust and Rapid Bike EVO tuner.