NorthernBoy
Registered user
There are often questions asked about he range and consumption of the GS, so why not have a thread for people's data? Here's some to start it off.
I rode from London to Northumberland today, and decided to do it in controlled conditions (as much as possible. At the start of the main roads, I put the bike on the centre stand, and filled it very full (which took some time spent dribbling the last bits in). I also bought a container of petrol, stuck it in the side box, and set off.
The bike is a 2008 1200GS, 3,000 miles on the clock, full vario luggage, with both panniers expanded, and with enough stuff for four nights away.
I maintained an 80-90mph indicated cruise (75-85mph real speed), and the combination of miles travelled and indicated range remaining started at 200 miles, and grew to 240 over the next 90 miles. It then started to drop back, until the fuel warning light came on at 148 miles, with an indicated 42 miles to go to empty. The sum of range and distance the stayed reasonably stable, until the dispplay ticked from 1 mile left to empty at 187 miles. The bike was indicating that it had done 50mpg at this point (this had been as high as 63 as I left town on the A12 at 50mph, but steadily fell afterwards).
So with the tank showing empty, I ploughed on. I was concerned, as I was on the A1M by this point, with seven miles of motorway left. I should not have been so concerned, as 200 miles came and went with everything still fine. Unfortunately, at this point, I started to enter some roadworks, and Northbound was being directed onto the opposite carriageway. I would have no place to stop if I ran out, so puled over at the 200 mile mark, and used hte petrol in the tank.
I'll try again on the way back down, and see if this 13 miles is close to out, or if there is much more.
Has anyone else done this yet, and, if so, how much did they get past "empty"?
I rode from London to Northumberland today, and decided to do it in controlled conditions (as much as possible. At the start of the main roads, I put the bike on the centre stand, and filled it very full (which took some time spent dribbling the last bits in). I also bought a container of petrol, stuck it in the side box, and set off.
The bike is a 2008 1200GS, 3,000 miles on the clock, full vario luggage, with both panniers expanded, and with enough stuff for four nights away.
I maintained an 80-90mph indicated cruise (75-85mph real speed), and the combination of miles travelled and indicated range remaining started at 200 miles, and grew to 240 over the next 90 miles. It then started to drop back, until the fuel warning light came on at 148 miles, with an indicated 42 miles to go to empty. The sum of range and distance the stayed reasonably stable, until the dispplay ticked from 1 mile left to empty at 187 miles. The bike was indicating that it had done 50mpg at this point (this had been as high as 63 as I left town on the A12 at 50mph, but steadily fell afterwards).
So with the tank showing empty, I ploughed on. I was concerned, as I was on the A1M by this point, with seven miles of motorway left. I should not have been so concerned, as 200 miles came and went with everything still fine. Unfortunately, at this point, I started to enter some roadworks, and Northbound was being directed onto the opposite carriageway. I would have no place to stop if I ran out, so puled over at the 200 mile mark, and used hte petrol in the tank.
I'll try again on the way back down, and see if this 13 miles is close to out, or if there is much more.
Has anyone else done this yet, and, if so, how much did they get past "empty"?


I get about 7% more mpg with BP Ultimate or Shell Optimax - they must have more calories per litre.
cheapest.