Rode the G/S from Croydon to Bristol and back yesterday - GPS showed a max of 93mph
I've noticed this a a few times on the motorway, at around 90 miles from fuel up the bike begins to stutter from hitting reserve. I then fill up and all ok - but still 6-7 litres left in the tank
. Yesterday I gave the bike a good old left to right shake (rather than switching to reserve) and she keeps going for another 20miles home and didn't hit reserve again.
Its the standard 19 tank with single tap. So I am thinking the fuel may be trapped the far side of the tank and because you're sat bolt up right its nots flowing from one side to the other.
Anyone else have this problem or am I barking up the wrong tree? I hate the stuttering from reserve.
Not sure the G/S is the best for my motorway riding though fuel consumption plummets at about 80mph and steering can be a little vague on TKC80s. I got over 40mpg on the back roads to Devon for the airhead weekend (speed more in low sixities then).
Cheers
Billy

I've noticed this a a few times on the motorway, at around 90 miles from fuel up the bike begins to stutter from hitting reserve. I then fill up and all ok - but still 6-7 litres left in the tank
. Yesterday I gave the bike a good old left to right shake (rather than switching to reserve) and she keeps going for another 20miles home and didn't hit reserve again.Its the standard 19 tank with single tap. So I am thinking the fuel may be trapped the far side of the tank and because you're sat bolt up right its nots flowing from one side to the other.
Anyone else have this problem or am I barking up the wrong tree? I hate the stuttering from reserve.
Not sure the G/S is the best for my motorway riding though fuel consumption plummets at about 80mph and steering can be a little vague on TKC80s. I got over 40mpg on the back roads to Devon for the airhead weekend (speed more in low sixities then).
Cheers
Billy

on my R100GS - in town (never get the throttle above about a 1/4 turn
) it's an alcoholic 