My milage sucks. I'll be getting a tune as soon as possible, hopefully to correct this situation.
Still, the gauge on my bike is not calibrated properly. The first half of the tank takes twice as long to go, than the second half. I commute 28 miles each way to and from work. If the bike is just below the 1/2 tank mark, I have to stop for gas before reaching home or approx 56 miles. I can do two round trips on the top half (112 miles), but will see the reserve light before reaching work if the tank is below the half mark when I leave home. Less than 180 miles on a tank or 36 mpg seems anemic at best.
Perhaps letting up on the throttle a bit might help...ha!

I do like to run between 70 and 75 when on the freeway, but it would appear the milage should still be better than this. Tune time, for sure. But that still does not correct that crazy out of whack gauge.
I'll try shifting into sixth at 55, but that seems awful low. Lugging the engine not a great idea. At 65 the tach is at around 22k rpm, if it drops much lower than that it seems too sluggish. Guess it's like anything else, we trade performance for economy.
I've had two occasions where it started dying on me due to fuel starvaton and I slowed to the side of the road, put both feet on the ground and shook the bike back and forth. It got me to a station within a mile. Whew. Think I read that here somewhere. It was a life saver. Never good to be stopped on the freeway, for any reason.
Hey Ernie...it was on 85 just before the Winchester exit headed South. I nursed it into the Chevron station on Winchester next to Aldo's. No gas station ever looked so good! Now I know it's liomits....
