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 Fuel ecconomy (Fuelly.com)

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Dave Weller





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PostSubject: Fuel ecconomy (Fuelly.com)   Fuel ecconomy (Fuelly.com) EmptyThu Dec 08, 2011 2:22 am

see, this good site for your car and bike data,
http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/honda/xl600v%20transalp
I have highlighted the Transalp, but also look at the CBF125 figures, well done Honda.
I have no wish to pay any more fuel tax than I have to, the CBF125 gives better results than anything else I've looked at, it is also a quick bike for a 125 (quicker than the VanVan in the traffic lights GP).
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Keith

Keith



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PostSubject: Re: Fuel ecconomy (Fuelly.com)   Fuel ecconomy (Fuelly.com) EmptyThu Dec 08, 2011 7:10 am

Thanks for the link, Dave. Fascinating!

It also goes to show how wide ranging the mpg figures can be for a given model, showing the effect of varying twist-grip treatment I suppose.

An elderly friend owns a CBF125 and swears by it, usually obtaining 130+mpg despite riding like a superannuated tearaway!
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