So...the more miles you drive, the more stable the -average- becomes....The bad news is the MPG reading on my dash seems forever stuck on 48.9 mpg.
17000 miles, thats your average..
So...the more miles you drive, the more stable the -average- becomes....The bad news is the MPG reading on my dash seems forever stuck on 48.9 mpg.
How did you track gas mileage? Dashboard display? Record pump display and odometer at fill-ups? GPS app?Well I just traded in my 2017 BMW C650 GT this past Thursday (7/23) soon after I rolled over 10,000 miles. I was getting great gas mileage out of it (64 mpg) the last time I filled up. (The best mileage I ever got was 77.6 mpg the winter of 2018 & 19.) So I had been researching another bike for some time and decided to finally do it. So I bought a 2021 Honda Africa Twin 1100 Adventure Sport ES DCT.
With the trade-in and some extra cash for a down payment, I was able to get it down to 12k to finance. I was more than ready to finally say goodbye to the scoot and the cost of maintenance. So now I have another chapter to go on my new ride.
See ya!!!
I didn't trust the dashboard display so I did the math myself using the pumped gallons and miles traveled after fill up. More accurate than the dash display.How did you track gas mileage? Dashboard display? Record pump display and odometer at fill-ups? GPS app?
I use Fuelly on my phone at each fill-up. It's free (but asks you to consider paying for it once a month), and works well. You can even have a banner that shows everyone on forums like this. Example below:How did you track gas mileage? Dashboard display? Record pump display and odometer at fill-ups? GPS app?
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