That is outstanding!Zookman wrote:I could get the MPG on my 09 Wee down to the high 50's, but i really had to thrash the arse off it to get it that low.
I was constantly gobsmacked in how frugal on fuel my Wee was, so every fuel up was calculated to make sure i wasn't overcalcualating it, and 63 was the average in the 2 years i owned the bike, with 65 on most tankfulls and the rarely occasional 70.
I've always thought the bigger bikes we ride (including 650s) were ridiculously thirsty when comparing to bikes of old ("during the war, etc. etc." :whistle: ). But seriously, look at what a 60's single carb Triumph 650 managed to travel on a gallon.
Suzuki should make more of this in their advertisement blurb. I thought it was only Honda and BMW who were actively setting the trend for better mpg. Believe me, we need it - It's only a matter of time before the environmentalists pick up on the fact that small modern cars use less fuel than most modern larger bikes. We'll be faced with yet another battle on our hands and unless more manufacturers think like this, we won't have a leg to stand on.
Jon
PS Are you listening, KTM?

