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jerryh 08-29-2014 12:36 PM

Ran her dry today. 4.2 my foot
 
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7moore7 08-29-2014 01:02 PM

Impressive. 3.85's the most I've put in.

Jack Flash 08-29-2014 01:12 PM

Wow that's cheap for gas. If I run her dry, I'll be looking at a 20-21$ invoice.......snif, snif.

Pidge 08-29-2014 05:49 PM

3,5 for me but that was when I almost got 40 MPG

twinman 08-29-2014 06:55 PM

What year is your bike? I believe 2001 and up had the slightly larger tank

ssscottyyy 08-29-2014 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by twinman (Post 377646)
What year is your bike? I believe 2001 and up had the slightly larger tank

I don't think that's true for North American bikes.

jerryh 08-30-2014 02:54 AM


Originally Posted by twinman (Post 377646)
What year is your bike? I believe 2001 and up had the slightly larger tank

It's an '03. I don't believe we got the larger tank in the US

jerryh 08-30-2014 02:57 AM


Originally Posted by Jack Flash (Post 377635)
Wow that's cheap for gas. If I run her dry, I'll be looking at a 20-21$ invoice.......snif, snif.

Forgot to mention in addition to it being insanely beautiful here and having incredible roads, gas is super cheap. My bad

skokievtr 08-30-2014 12:55 PM

rock it between your knees when it starts to sputter and youll get 4.055 out of it

cheap gas here is 3.55 gal..with reg 10% ethanol

jerryh 08-30-2014 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by skokievtr (Post 377669)
rock it between your knees when it starts to sputter and youll get 4.055 out of it

cheap gas here is 3.55 gal..with reg 10% ethanol

This tip could mean the difference between riding and pushing up to the pump. I had to push in 90° heat with the latest 500ft. up a steep hill. Lucky someone came and helped the last 300. Thanks for the tip!

CruxGNZ 08-30-2014 08:42 PM

Jerry, what the heck are you doing posting erroneous information on the internet for!? The tank is 4.23 gallons. Sheesh...

jerryh 08-31-2014 01:13 AM

Hey Mat, Maybe we should carry an 8 mm socket and ratchet so the tank can be pivoted up/back when low on fuel.

jerryh 08-31-2014 01:15 AM


Originally Posted by skokievtr (Post 377669)
rock it between your knees when it starts to sputter and youll get 4.055 out of it

cheap gas here is 3.55 gal..with reg 10% ethanol

not bad for Chicagoland

CruxGNZ 08-31-2014 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by jerryh (Post 377684)
Hey Mat, Maybe we should carry an 8 mm socket and ratchet so the tank can be pivoted up/back when low on fuel.

Don't forget the piece of rope to tie the raised tank to your torso. You could hold the tank up with your left hand, but it would be a real bitch to shift :p

CrankenFine 08-31-2014 03:35 AM

I think Tweety should design a push button servo motor tank elevator. ;-)

VTR1000F 08-31-2014 06:43 AM

You guys aren't using your heads. When it starts to sputter, just get it up on the rear wheel and keep it there.

jerryh 08-31-2014 06:12 PM

Gas caps for the pipes and fill them up. Why do I have to do all the heavy lifting around here?

waltr 09-03-2014 10:43 AM

This makes me a little uncomfortable now. In July I puled into Keno Oregon and put 3.85 gallons in mine. Looks like I was not far from pushing it.

The RLOD came on before I hit 90 miles and I filled up at 104. This was after really pushing it (about 27mpg).

JamieDaugherty 09-03-2014 12:56 PM

I've put in over 4.1gal and regularly run around 3.8-3.9gal at fill ups. I believe the 4.2gal spec is correct.

jerryh 09-03-2014 08:19 PM


Originally Posted by JamieDaugherty (Post 377795)
I've put in over 4.1gal and regularly run around 3.8-3.9gal at fill ups. I believe the 4.2gal spec is correct.

Interesting. What year is your bike? Wonder if anything was changed? Others have reported running dry before 4.1. My bike is an '03

JamieDaugherty 09-04-2014 03:56 AM


Originally Posted by jerryh (Post 377804)
Interesting. What year is your bike? Wonder if anything was changed? Others have reported running dry before 4.1. My bike is an '03

1998 - I've owned since new, tank is bone stock.

I think in the later years the tank lost a bit of capacity, but don't quote me on that.

jerryh 09-04-2014 04:44 AM

Makes sense. Some companies do revision numbers on part numbers so you know if or how many times a parts been changed. Don't know if honda does that but it'd help narrow this down.

JamieDaugherty 09-04-2014 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by jerryh (Post 377808)
Makes sense. Some companies do revision numbers on part numbers so you know if or how many times a parts been changed. Don't know if honda does that but it'd help narrow this down.

Absolutely they do! I think you will find the Honda part numbering system to be the best you'll find. Very consistent and easy to decipher.

jonjonsocal 09-04-2014 10:31 AM

I know, I know we can never trust wiki but here is what they have to say about the Superhawks...

Model History
In 1999, the VTR1000F received new, silver wheels.

From model year 2001, Honda introduced a number of improvements. These included increasing the tank from 16 liters (4.23 US gallons) to 19 liters (5.02 US gallons), internal modifications to the front forks, black wheels, smaller indicators, an improved riding position thanks to less steeply raked clip-on bars and an LCD display for fuel level, engine temperature, dual trip meters, odometer and clock. A Honda Ignition Security System (HISS) immobiliser also became standard. The US market (Superhawk), never received the larger tank, but retained the original 16 liter (4.2 US gallons).

In 2007, the VTR1000F was discontinued...

Honda VTR1000F - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ill "run mine dry" and see how much I can put in it..
:wheelie:

jerryh 09-04-2014 07:56 PM

TE=jonjonsocal;377817]I know, I know we can never trust wiki but here is what they have to say about the Superhawks...

Model History
In 1999, the VTR1000F received new, silver wheels.

From model year 2001, Honda introduced a number of improvements. These included increasing the tank from 16 liters (4.23 US gallons) to 19 liters (5.02 US gallons), internal modifications to the front forks, black wheels, smaller indicators, an improved riding position thanks to less steeply raked clip-on bars and an LCD display for fuel level, engine temperature, dual trip meters, odometer and clock. A Honda Ignition Security System (HISS) immobiliser also became standard. The US market (Superhawk), never received the larger tank, but retained the original 16 liter (4.2 US gallons).

In 2007, the VTR1000F was discontinued...

Honda VTR1000F - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ill "run mine dry" and see how much I can put in it..
:wheelie:[/QUOTE]

Dont believe we got the upgrades in the USA

jonjonsocal 09-06-2014 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by waltr (Post 377789)
This makes me a little uncomfortable now. In July I puled into Keno Oregon and put 3.85 gallons in mine. Looks like I was not far from pushing it.

The RLOD came on before I hit 90 miles and I filled up at 104. This was after really pushing it (about 27mpg).

sounds about right.. thats how much Im getting on the city.. I cant believe when people get 40mpg.. Sounds like some thing toyota would say.. lol
I have the digital gas gauge.. does anyone now whats the last warning when you run out of fuel. Ive only seen it blinking.. Thanks

CruxGNZ 09-06-2014 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by jonjonsocal (Post 377867)
.. does anyone now whats the last warning when you run out of fuel. Ive only seen it blinking.. Thanks

Engine sputtering :)

twinman 09-06-2014 12:44 PM

When light starts to blink u have a gallon left. When it stays on theres a half gallon left.

skokievtr 09-06-2014 05:51 PM

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If anyone is really worried about running dry with only 4.2 gallons available, I have this for sale because with my prostrate and bladder I can't use the extra 1.2 gallons it provides anyway...

waltr 09-08-2014 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by jonjonsocal (Post 377867)
sounds about right.. thats how much Im getting on the city.. I cant believe when people get 40mpg.. Sounds like some thing toyota would say.. lol
I have the digital gas gauge.. does anyone now whats the last warning when you run out of fuel. Ive only seen it blinking.. Thanks

This was all highway. I get 29 to 34 city but I have gotten as high as 46 highway but 40 to 44 is more normal. The above referenced event I will say I was NOT riding 55 mph. I do not think I will elaborate further on that though!


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