
Aidy P
Don't play that 'What If?' game, you'll never win!
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There’s a point where the time saving due to the increase in speed is outweighed by the time lost in refuelling. It’s just like F1 you’ve got to have your fuel stop strategy sorted. If going to Spain via France in August it’s high speed through the night, fill up before retiring for the night. During the day when there are invariably queues to fill up or even to enter service stations it’s better to go slower.180 kph is possible but no way I could hit the cruise control max setting of 210! Will go sit on the naughty step now!
Agree but with a 600 km trip was able to polish it off in 5.5 hours no stops needed.There’s a point where the time saving due to the increase in speed is outweighed by the time lost in refuelling. It’s just like F1 you’ve got to have your fuel stop strategy sorted. If going to Spain via France in August it’s high speed through the night, fill up before retiring for the night. During the day when there are invariably queues to fill up or even to enter service stations it’s better to go slower.
yes constant high speed on a motorcycle is very tiring i found 80/90 mph is fast enough for long trips.I’ve only ever driven a Porsche at semi full beans on the Autobahn and I found it almost as tiring as a motorcycle! Eyes wide open, not blinking, constantly switching between forward and rear view and the fuel gauge which you can see moving. Great fun, kind of.
So how does the fuel consumption go at that speed ? is that 94 miles from full tank ?
I found it went from “lots” on the way out, high gusting winds, storm rain, 115 km/h max speed to “lots more” on the way back, nice weather, empty highway.So how does the fuel consumption go at that speed ? is that 94 miles from full tank ?
I agree, if times not an issue its better on the wallet and environment.Haha…… Half Ton club suits me…….. (well 60% Ton) and with 50+ mpg me and my bank balance are in perfect harmony
(just gonna get my hard hat on and duck for cover)
I agree that 90 is a feel safe limit for me. Would only go there if I was alone in the van.I’ve found that 90mph was the max speed before it felt unsafe. 80-85 mph was a good speed and didn’t ruin my mpg. Was still getting 28 mpg That’s with four of us in a loaded van.
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