Kintessack GSr
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My computer says 49.3 mpg over 6500mls. If I was getting less than 40 I would be asking questions. I use V power every fill, love the smell of it!

Take a look at this site to get a true idea of actual fuel consumptions
http://www.fuelly.com/
The on bike computer readings are a waste of time.
I could usually expect to get a maximum of 250 miles from overflowing full to bone dry empty
Mmm - joking aside I do find I need to kick it down a couple of gears for the 50-70 overtake - it seems particularly gutless at low revs compared to the 1150
Yours does appear to be one of the worst entries on fuelly. Must be something wrong?Thanks: just signed up and added the last few fill ups - seems the OBC is spot on. Useful to know - it means I won't get home without a fill up this week!
to the dealer that all is not well2010 tc GSA. 12,000m 47mph, nearly all two up with panniers fully loaded plus top box and camping gear. 90plus on motorways and toll roads.
Your does consumption seems very high. Think you have enough evidence in the responses to enable you to suggest politelyto the dealer that all is not well
I dont have a 1200GS now, but when I did (mine was a 60 plate) it was returning a pretty steady 52 MPG. i didnt have to treat it gently to get that figure either. But then again I didnt redline it in every gear..... The worst figure I saw in mine, which was a twin cam would have been about 44. Sounds like you might want to have it looked at when you get a chance. Fuel consumption should get better with miles ISTR. Good luck with it, and let us know what your dealer says...OK I know I'm opening myself to all sorts of abuse by starting a new fuel thread but I have a serious question
I recently traded in my old 1150 GSA for a brand new 1200 GSA. First impressions were that fuel consumption was poor then it improved marginally - a trend I was hoping would improve as the engine loosened up but now it has taken a huge dive. Currently it is indicating 36 mpg! That's less than 8 miles per litre - the 1150 was turning in 10 or more.
I'm assuming that is not normal - if it is, it will be up for sale pretty soon. It means I can't reliably do my 260 mile commute without a refill and it will cost me at least £500 per year extra in fuel
So questions:
1. What mpg figures are others getting? I want an indication of how far off the norm this is
2. does consumption improve significantly with use?
More info - currently about 1500 miles on the clock - commute is a steady high speed (less then 80) trek on A roads and motorways