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XT660Z T�n�r� General Discussions Everything and anything of general topic in relation to the new T�n�r� is discussed here |
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Depends what racing you're planning and I have previously raced a WR450 - Very nice bike. I'm now getting prepared to ride in the BBRC so I need a single cylinder bike that fits with the Trail Bike Class over 575cc and there is a very restricted choice. The obvious answer is the 690R and it may just come to that if the Ten' breaks!
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Urm..... dunno.
Never take any notice of the MPG, I was getting (was, because the tiger is tucked away for the winter, as I'm not convinced it's as hardy as the Ten) just over 150 per tank, but the bike is new and has done,,, erm about 750 miles maybe.. Useless me aren't I I find MPG figures as misleading as suspension settings and tyre choice. There are two many variables with bikes, not least that the rider may not be riding the single as optimum as possible, whereas the triple rides more like a 4cylinder, so this may skew the results.
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The most I ever managed was a 150ish kg 1990 DR650 - a bit of trail riding but mostly mx practice tracks. Did a hare and hounds on it with totally inappropriate tyres for the muddy conditions. Bloody knackered I was!!! |
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Like Keith, I've always found my Ten (and the DR650 before that) quite consistent in mpg. And yeah - the Fuelly website is quite useful for getting a general view of mpg. Given that motorbike journos mpg figures are often on the pessimistic side (including that for the Ten) it is VERY uplifting to see them quoting the 800GS at 60mpg. |
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There's quite a few 800XC's popping up second hand - especially with a good helping of added accessories. I was tempted but mpg is a BIG issue for me.
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MPG ----- I get high 40`s out of my Tiger 800 and about 10 more from my XTR but I dont count or worry that much. Remembering back a while I used to get 90 plus from my 125 but hey top speed was 65mph.I would not buy and ride a motorcycle with two much emphasis on economy.
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If you can afford a decent bike, petrol will be one of the lowest running costs.... |
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Depends how much you ride it.
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Sure, but that also affects depreciation, wear & tear, maintenance costs etc.....
It all stacks up, but for those of us lucky enough to afford a bike, fuel is not the no. 1 cost. |
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