Thanks for all the advice guys.
lenny82 wrote:
Just a thought try some fuel injection cleaner or carb cleaner in your fuel tank. That may help clean out anything that might be sticking. What kind of gas do you use? I use only good quality gas, premium. Everything that I ride is high compression. And make sure that your tires are inflated to the recommended pressure.
I always use Supreme fuel & the tires are at the proper inflation. Now I could use some carb cleaner maybe, but the bike runs outstanding. I will put some in it anyway, it's can't hurt.
roadking wrote:
Lenny covered some important ones:
Tire inflation is one of the tops.
How about spark plugs - check the gap or replace.
Don't forget the most important variable: How hard and often you crank that throttle...
Trying to get it into a higher gear sooner, less revolutions means less gas burnt.
God's honest truth:
I get better gas mileage riding 2 up... know why????
Cause I "BEHAVE" when she's on the back. Seriously, I get around 42+ mpg with and 38 solo
I just put new tires on a couple months ago, they seem to give me a bump up also.
about 5% - 2 miles/gallon on 40mpg. With my old tires (best eco) I was at: 34city/ 40hwy.
BEST MILEAGE I ever got:
50+ mpg hwy - cheating: drafting semi's - not recommended.
The motor runs real well, but it does have about 15k miles on it now and I wonder if the plugs have been changed. I will check them out and see. I ride it the same as my Heritage as far as pushing it. On the heritage when I ride 80+ I get 36-38 MPG… when I ride 60-70 I get 40-42. I have noticed lately the heritage MPG has dropped, but that was before I recharged the air cleaner. Not sure now. 50 MPG, now that is awesome.
Drafting semi’s… now that is a dedicated saver lol.
badinfluence63 wrote:
Hey Kickstand...yeah thats low..almost like he's got an entry level cam like a SE204? If not maybe some EFI cleaner run thru a tank or2 o clean up the injectors?
The carb cleaner is a good idea, I will try that. My heritage’s performance was better than some of the bikes with bigger engines that I test drove, but the Wideglide’s performance is noticeably better than the Heritage. It could all be in my head, but that is how I perceive it. The sales guy that sold me the bike said he didn’t know it had a security system on the bike… nor the LED light effects… what else did they miss on the appraisal?
thecarpenter wrote:
If the bike was not tuned after stage I upgrade that could cause a drop
Or it was tuned and set to run rich. If you bought the bike from a dealer they should have some record of it
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I wondered that as well. It is carbureted, so that would be an easy fix. I just don’t see any obvious signs of it running rich. How would I test that?