Taken from fuelly, if you have started to track your miles its a great way of keeping track.
https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/yamaha/fz6
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https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/yamaha/fz6
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I do fuelly but my mileage sucks bad. 37 or 38 mpg.
Riding in this down I average 44 mpg, I can't imagine your sprocket lost you that much. On spirited rides it only goes up from here. Its the bumper to bumper cr@p that bites into the mpg for me. Wonder what's up w/ that low mpg?
Riding in this down I average 44 mpg, I can't imagine your sprocket lost you that much. On spirited rides it only goes up from here. Its the bumper to bumper cr@p that bites into the mpg for me. Wonder what's up w/ that low mpg?
Nelly, how do you put it up on your signature?cTaken from fuelly, if you have started to track your miles its a great way of keeping track.
https://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/yamaha/fz6
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I was just looking and I can't find the banner section. If anyone can remember please chip in.Nelly, how do you put it up on your signature?
Fuelly FAQNelly, how do you put it up on your signature?
A 17t front sprocket, and stock 46t rear puts your Speedo to within 1%, meaning you'd need to add 6% to your odometer value, in Fuelly, to maintain accuracy.
At the moment, before my 17t 520 conversion, I'm running a Speedo tuner, correcting my Speedo by 4% (a little more than half the discrepancy) so I just add 12kms to the odometer, for every 300kms ridden.
The 520 conversion is coming.....
Cheers,
Rick
I know I compared odometer mileage with what my gps said and it was around 5%. I'll have to remember to do it again sometime to see if it was closer to 6%.