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I filled up this afternoon after running some errands and the results are ....
78.47 mpg ( 2.35 gal for 184.4 miles) So close to 80 mpg. The taller gearing is working great, still good acceleration and I think some room to go taller. I have GreenJoe's 33 tooth rear sprocket but I think that might be too much, plus I would have to shorten my chain or get a new one. I may see if about testing Alan's 39T. I need to talk to Craig about getting the 3 rd Vetter tail. Things are looking up. :thumbup: |
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I refilled the Ninja today and the results are .... 104.35 mpg!!!!!
Needless to say , I'm very happy with this and am suprised that I was able to break the 100 mpg barrier so quickly. I was hoping for a tankfill in the 80mpg range and now this. I have mentioned in previous posts I was impressed with how easily the bike was running with the 15/41 sprocket combo and I was looking to bump it up some more. I thought I would need to do this to break into the 100mpg range. What a pleasant surprise. Thanks to you all for your support, advice and encouragement. It means a great deal to me and I truly appreciate it. Low&Slow ( Vic) |
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Congrats!
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Congrats! I've never exceeded the 100mpg mark, no matter how hard I coasted and P&G'ed. OK, a 250 is potentially more efficient when someone travels in my pace. I still don't regret my choice, I can go over 90 too. When it's warmer, of course. Now it's -14C outside (7F) and snowing, so I won't ride anywhere :o
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Jay & Alvaro, Thanks!!
Alvaro, what you do with a 650cc bike is incredible. I'm still hoping to someday break 70 mpg with my Vision. Ultimately the limitations of our machines is what holds us back. The 250 ninja was a good choice for me. It has shocked me with how easy it was achieve the 100 milestone with it. Its also proven to be a fun and sporty little bike to ride around with. all the best, L&S |
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Here are some new pix of my Ninja 250
https://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/...ja_250_001.JPG https://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/...ja_250_003.JPG |
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Looks efficient, but....No fear of decapitation if you endo?
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Thanks HC! The windscreen is coroplast so it would crumple pretty easily in the disastrous event of collision.
I rode the little Ninja to Carmel yesterday to visit Craig and Alan. They have finished with a fiberglass nose section for the Ninja streamliner kit and it is a work of art! :thumbup: When I arrived in Carmel, we met for lunch and it was great to see all our streamlined bikes plus Craig's 2 sons' Alcan faired bikes in the parking lot. I got to see the new nose, front framework , new windscreen, and the vinyl wrap that Craig is considering for future kits. We talked a lot about our favorite topic and took tons of pictures. It was a great day! The only down side was my fuel usage for the trip....74.54 mpg. I guess I enjoyed myself a bit too much. Pictures to follow. |
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The pix:
https://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/...isit_2_043.JPG Craig, me and Alan https://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/...isit_2_025.JPG New Ninja kit nose vs Alan's Streamliner https://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/...isit_2_002.JPG |
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Latest update: refueled today, mixed riding in cool to cold weather, 209.5 miles, 2.63 gallons to refill... 79.7 mpg . My 3 tank average is 83.3 mpg , OK but I want more!
Next steps; taller gearing and redo the tail section. My current tail is a bit small to hold the Vetter-mandated 4 bags of groceries so it's time to go all out before the May 4 Vetter Challenge in Carmel. |
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