Twin Cam GS has a scooter mode...

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Well, not in the carving through the West End style, but in the 'woah, is that really 62-65mpg' style.

Yes, if you can stand the tedium and have the time, holding the bike at 3000-3500 rpm (50-60mph) will return a healthy mid 60s mpg. There's something quite refreshing sticking in a mere 18L after 215miles.

In comparison, the pre-twin cam would return mid-50s mpg at 50mph IME (x1), which is slow enough to kill you, mentally.
 
Thanks for the info, but I didn't buy a bike to go slowly.:D
 
Pleased to say that my twin cam is doing low to mid 40's MPG being ridden as it should be :D
 
Well, not in the carving through the West End style, but in the 'woah, is that really 62-65mpg' style.

Yes, if you can stand the tedium and have the time, holding the bike at 3000-3500 rpm (50-60mph) will return a healthy mid 60s mpg. There's something quite refreshing sticking in a mere 18L after 215miles.

In comparison, the pre-twin cam would return mid-50s mpg at 50mph IME (x1), which is slow enough to kill you, mentally.

215*4.54609/18 = 54.3 mpg

Still it's better than the 36.1 mpg mine is returning at the moment
 
Well, not in the carving through the West End style, but in the 'woah, is that really 62-65mpg' style.

Yes, if you can stand the tedium and have the time, holding the bike at 3000-3500 rpm (50-60mph) will return a healthy mid 60s mpg. There's something quite refreshing sticking in a mere 18L after 215miles.

In comparison, the pre-twin cam would return mid-50s mpg at 50mph IME (x1), which is slow enough to kill you, mentally.

Is that in 6th gear?? :D:D










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