Well to me anyway. I've just been up to Kelso for the GSER do. I filled up to the brim before I set off with E5. On arriving in Jedburgh the bike was telling me I had 116miles left.
Filled up in Kelso this morning with E10. On arrival home bike was telling me I had 20 miles left. Exactly the same route and the milage showed 7 miles more on the way home than on the way there.
It would appear much better fuel consumption is achieved on E5.
I might start using it in the car.
I must say this 1300 GS ASA is a very good motorcycle. I can confirm it is capable of more than 80 miles without breaking down. Stick it in auto mode and it's just so easy to ride and still has enough grunt for 99.9% of overtakes. Stick it in Dynamic manual and the things a bit of a beast.
Knowing what I know now, if I was looking for a new GS and didn't have any problems operating a clutch, I would still go with the ASA.
Filled up in Kelso this morning with E10. On arrival home bike was telling me I had 20 miles left. Exactly the same route and the milage showed 7 miles more on the way home than on the way there.
It would appear much better fuel consumption is achieved on E5.
I might start using it in the car.
I must say this 1300 GS ASA is a very good motorcycle. I can confirm it is capable of more than 80 miles without breaking down. Stick it in auto mode and it's just so easy to ride and still has enough grunt for 99.9% of overtakes. Stick it in Dynamic manual and the things a bit of a beast.
Knowing what I know now, if I was looking for a new GS and didn't have any problems operating a clutch, I would still go with the ASA.

