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It certainly does! I'm not even careful with it, I mean it's not like I'm riding to get good fuel economy. Maybe I've just got a good un (55mpg out of a 600, yeeeeah!)

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I have a 17ltr tank, and got 180 miles.. don't know if the 17 ltrs includes reserve, but my Bandit six had an 18ltr tank and did about 140miles..


Impressed..

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usually I get about 48-50 mpg but on the weekend going to and coming back from mikey's meet I was getting 59-60mpg

never rode any different apart from being in top gear most of the time

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At the weekend, rick said he got 50mpg out of his 1250 bandit!!!! I wish my 600 would do that :(

Thought rick was on a 650? that's what his radiator cover says anyhoo....

 

Yup its a 650 :)

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At the weekend, rick said he got 50mpg out of his 1250 bandit!!!! I wish my 600 would do that :(

Thought rick was on a 650? that's what his radiator cover says anyhoo....

 

Yup its a 650 :)

 

My bad then! :? The heat must have been getting to me!

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  • 1 year later...

well the link is wrong as it states mine holds 20L, when it only holds 19L.


My tank range can vary from the worst at 148 miles before hitting reserve or the best is 84 miles. :D


As for worrying about MPG, why???? you have a bike go out and ride it and when its low on fuel fill it up.

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