From: Zebee Johnstone on 20 Mar 2010 02:57 In aus.motorcycles on Sat, 20 Mar 2010 16:56:49 +1030 JohnO <varcs45(a)msn.com> wrote: > On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 02:58:51 +0000 (UTC), Zebee Johnstone ><zebeej(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>In aus.motorcycles on Sat, 20 Mar 2010 12:24:42 +1030 >>JohnO <varcs45(a)msn.com> wrote: >>> >>> The Bandit is getting ~ 4.7ltr/100km ~ 21.5km/litre. I think the >>> Bandit motor knocks out about 96hp out of 1250cc, so it is not an >>> overly stressed motor. >>> >> >>Probably less stressed than the Norge in Sydney traffic. >> >>If I don't ask it to lanesplit for 1m at a time, it does better. >> >>Zebee > > My bad Zebee, that was for non-city work. I would imagine the norge > would do better out of town :) > Oh yes, 400km out of 19l at touring speeds. Somewhat less if you are in the twisty bits. (And that's lanesplit for 1km not 1m... although sometimes you only get one or two car lengths at a time) Zebee
From: G-S on 21 Mar 2010 02:32 Zebee Johnstone wrote: > > THe Noggie gets about 320km for 19l around town, so that's 5.9l/100km > or 16.8km/l. The Mighty Scooter does about the same, but $60 tyres > every 15,000 are cheaper than $220 tyres every 15,000! People keep saying 15,000 kms for tyres on a Norge, I get 8000 :-/ > Beign a twoey the scooter's easier to service but the Norge doesn't > need a litre of bloody expensive 2 stroke oil every 1000km! You need a 4 stroke scooter you do :) > But then if I'd wanted cheap transport I'd not have chosen a heavy > 1200 or a hot two stroke. The Bolwell scooters seem to run on the > smell of other people's petrol. They are badged SYM now and not Bolwell but yes they do. Jodz's Mio 100 uses 2 litres/100kms (about the same as a Honda 50cc scooter) and my HD200i evo uses 3 litres per hundred kms (and that's 80% highway speeds commuting to work). Most Euro scoots are nice (really I mean it), but scooters are supposed to be cheap and practical and SYM do cheap and practical better than most. [1] G-S [1] I could probably be tempted by an Aprillia Scarabeo 200 (the 250 doesn't have a flat floor) if a dealer was closer though...
From: G-S on 21 Mar 2010 02:33 JohnO wrote: > > The Bandit is getting ~ 4.7ltr/100km ~ 21.5km/litre. I think the > Bandit motor knocks out about 96hp out of 1250cc, so it is not an > overly stressed motor. > > Johno > Not an overly stressed rider? G-S
From: Zebee Johnstone on 21 Mar 2010 03:22 In aus.motorcycles on Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:32:42 +1100 G-S <geoff(a)castbus.com.au> wrote: > Zebee Johnstone wrote: >> >> THe Noggie gets about 320km for 19l around town, so that's 5.9l/100km >> or 16.8km/l. The Mighty Scooter does about the same, but $60 tyres >> every 15,000 are cheaper than $220 tyres every 15,000! > > People keep saying 15,000 kms for tyres on a Norge, I get 8000 :-/ On the Z6s? Boggle. Must be really harsh road surfaces where you are. Current set has a bit over 10k up, still looking fine. Zebee
From: G-S on 22 Mar 2010 03:12
Zebee Johnstone wrote: > In aus.motorcycles on Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:32:42 +1100 > G-S <geoff(a)castbus.com.au> wrote: >> Zebee Johnstone wrote: >>> THe Noggie gets about 320km for 19l around town, so that's 5.9l/100km >>> or 16.8km/l. The Mighty Scooter does about the same, but $60 tyres >>> every 15,000 are cheaper than $220 tyres every 15,000! >> People keep saying 15,000 kms for tyres on a Norge, I get 8000 :-/ > > On the Z6s? Boggle. > > Must be really harsh road surfaces where you are. > > Current set has a bit over 10k up, still looking fine. > > Zebee Most of the roads around here are in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range and have that high traction road surface (which chews tyres faster). G-S |