Reserve Miles for Motorcycles
It would be nice if Fuelly calculated the number of miles a motorcycle can go on its reserve tank at the MPG it gets. Knowing this is one of the reasons I track my mileage, so having it available in Fuelly would mean I could abandon the spreadsheet I keep. This would require an input for the size of the reserve tank, and a simple calculation.
Many (perhaps most) motorcycles have no fuel gauge. What we have instead is a trip odometer and a "reserve tank" (really just the last half gallon or so in the tank, not a separate tank). The effect is that until you flip that switch, if the bike still runs, you still know you have half a gallon of gas. When your trip odometer gets close to the number of miles you can normally go on a tank, you know to be careful not to get too far from a gas station, but how far is too far? Since MPG varies so much, we really rely on knowing that last half gallon is there. Otherwise we'd be stopping to fill up just on a hunch, only to find out we've gotten superb MPG and didn't need to waste time (and miles) finding a gas station--or worse, running out of gas.
So far Fuelly does tell us when to start being worried, but doesn't tell us how worried to be. When I hit reserve, should I pull over at the next exit and beg, borrow or steal a gallon of gas? Or can I make it to a station with favorable prices?
Naturally, this would need to be a per-fuel-up calculation so we'd know what kind of riding gives us how many miles, but an average is always nice too.