Mods & Methods to Increase Fuel Economy

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2018
  • Your motorcycle has more range than it's giving you! Squeeze every last kilometre out with these tips for getting better fuel efficiency.
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  • @pleaseenteraname4398
    @pleaseenteraname4398 Před 5 lety +2129

    Legend has it, there was a man who took all the mods and never filled his tank again.

    • @alanhassall
      @alanhassall Před 4 lety +196

      I heard that he had to actually remove gas from time to time.😉

    • @davidaston1644
      @davidaston1644 Před 4 lety +85

      I did all those mods Twice and now my bike fills it's self up.👍

    • @jaykoerner
      @jaykoerner Před 4 lety +18

      Well there's got to be one, crashing right after filling at the pump is still never filling the tank again

    • @birddude3123
      @birddude3123 Před 3 lety +5

      CHUNGUS BIG they fell of and he died and then he got 324.34 mpg, gotta make sacrifices

    • @aakashkedem6372
      @aakashkedem6372 Před 3 lety +16

      Legend has it , the smell of gasoline was enough to run the bike

  • @naraz16
    @naraz16 Před 5 lety +1669

    And finally, lose some weight. Less mass, more efficiency

    • @nunofernandes7643
      @nunofernandes7643 Před 5 lety +20

      yup, it is the best way x)

    • @karenmcculloch9742
      @karenmcculloch9742 Před 4 lety +43

      Is this Global Cycling Network? "Don't buy upgrades ride upgrades". Works better with bicycles. ;)

    • @telocity
      @telocity Před 4 lety +31

      So time and reason for that divorce?

    • @jettriley2276
      @jettriley2276 Před 4 lety +4

      Ouch

    • @tammyforbes2101
      @tammyforbes2101 Před 4 lety +12

      I was gonna type that and sure enough first comment I see “weight reduction bro” 😂

  • @noughttonomad4561
    @noughttonomad4561 Před 5 lety +2524

    I just sat through a 10 min + video about fuel efficiency. Why? Because it was well made, well structured, interesting and clearly delivered. Nice one mate!

    • @richardscott982
      @richardscott982 Před 5 lety +26

      A video on fuel efficiency for vehicles that routinely break 40 mpg already! Yes, he is that good.

    • @Victor-gi7ho
      @Victor-gi7ho Před 4 lety +12

      Im 14 and I ride 2 stroke dirt bikes that don’t get good mileage but i don’t care and I have no clue why I’m watching this

    • @monkeymanwasd1239
      @monkeymanwasd1239 Před 4 lety +1

      i don't even like working on vehicles i just like saving money

    • @melwig2813
      @melwig2813 Před 4 lety +16

      I don’t even own a bike and I still watched the whole thing.

    • @TimFuzail
      @TimFuzail Před 3 lety +5

      I don't even have a motorcycle.

  • @graemecraig07
    @graemecraig07 Před 4 lety +119

    It may sound kind of stupid, but you're teaching an old dog some new tricks. Your manner of delivery is honest, open, friendly, and non condescending. Well done young feller. After nearly a life time of riding, I find myself watching your shows, applying some of your insights, and get even more enjoyable rides as a result. Well done young sir.

    • @coastaku1954
      @coastaku1954 Před 9 měsíci

      He's the one making me want to ride, same with Revzilla, meanwhile Squid Tips makes me never want to ride because he's always so pissed at cars, insinuating an Us vs Them mentality and that to ride, I must push an anti-car agenda

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir Před 5 lety +1732

    Seriously, I think Ryan is the only guy on Earth who could sell me a tank bag with the argument for better fuel efficiency being the main selling point.. I wonder if he realizes his own genius

    • @maxpowell2157
      @maxpowell2157 Před 5 lety +32

      Ikr I was like " I have to get that efficiency gas tank pack"lol

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir Před 5 lety +16

      @@maxpowell2157 Yup same. Luckily I already have a tank bag, and now I just feel more happy about owning it xD

    • @BluesMtn
      @BluesMtn Před 5 lety +19

      I'm going to guess, yes..he realizes it; however, he isn't a dick about it which is what makes it great. Creative, funny, accurate, and educational.

    • @InsanitiesBrother
      @InsanitiesBrother Před 5 lety +50

      I wanna see the writing team. Don't doubt ryan's comedic and informative ability. But he has said many times that it's a team. LET US SEE THE TEAM.
      camera pans
      It's a room of ryan clones.

    • @micheal49
      @micheal49 Před 4 lety +12

      True Fact: He used to sell band instruments to small towns in Iowa.

  • @TheEliteMango
    @TheEliteMango Před 5 lety +886

    I can't understand why this channel doesn't have well over million subscribers, it's flipping brilliant.

    • @jephs422
      @jephs422 Před 5 lety +16

      I concur 110 %. Ryan is one of the best CZcamsrs on the planet.

    • @EuFaloDeCarro
      @EuFaloDeCarro Před 5 lety +8

      Because they make content for riders, mainly in canada, because It is the channel's hq. How many riders there is in canada?

    • @piayarider7542
      @piayarider7542 Před 5 lety +22

      @@EuFaloDeCarro oh, believe me. if you're someone who's into motorcycles and has been on youtube for a while for intellectual motorcycle vids, there's a 99% chance of you watching Ryan's vids. If you're into squidding, on the other hand.. :v

    • @jephs422
      @jephs422 Před 5 lety +5

      @@piayarider7542 I'm a total squid. Still love Ryan fortnine content. I look forward to getting the notifications

    • @petr0rabbit
      @petr0rabbit Před 5 lety

      @@EuFaloDeCarro 720,549 in 2017

  • @owenanderson9395
    @owenanderson9395 Před 2 lety +85

    1) Acceleration Sense: Where possible time your approaches to avoid standing starts.
    2) Short-shift: Use more throttle to less RPM before upshifts.
    3) Draft: Take advantage of large vehicles close to your desired speed. Leave reaction space but still within the moving eddys for reduced drag benefit.

    • @vmafarah9473
      @vmafarah9473 Před rokem +5

      Yeah , I do that. Also, Using low rpm in top gears gives you mileage but make engine fill with unburden fuel deposit. use fuel additives or you can burn them to a limit by Italian tuneup.

    • @r.i.p2464
      @r.i.p2464 Před rokem +9

      Some engines doesn't like low rpm. I used to do that just to save gas but my mechanic screamed at me for doing that. He said some engines can take it and some engines don't. If you have a motor that has a huge torque low end then by all means but short shifting a 600cc 17k reving bike is gonna hurt it. Im a harley guy and I bought cbr600rr just for shits and giggle so i adopted my mannerisms of really short shifting my bike. Hell, in my harley i could slowly takeoff without even revving and immediately shift to 2nd, then 3rd, then 4th then 5th... All without revving past 1100rpm as long as the road is not in a incline. I borrowed an re interceptor 650 and i can feel that bike doesn't like shifting below 2500 specially if i have a pillion rider.

    • @Codec264
      @Codec264 Před 6 měsíci

      @@r.i.p2464 lugging the engine is always bad, but being in low rpm is fine on almost any engine if you don't lug it.

  • @Vracktal
    @Vracktal Před 5 lety +68

    I changed the sprockets on my F800GS to +2 front sprocket and -1 rear, sits about 600rpm lower at cruising speed which cuts the vibrations way down. That alone made it worth it, even without being able to get 220 miles out of a tank (non-adventure)!

  • @willmorrell488
    @willmorrell488 Před 5 lety +692

    Its always a good day when FortNine uploads.

    • @jakaberdajs4378
      @jakaberdajs4378 Před 5 lety +1

      Agree

    • @endomobo359
      @endomobo359 Před 5 lety +4

      @Counterattack hes joe swanson

    • @m_s7155
      @m_s7155 Před 5 lety +1

      Shut up you kripple....
      ;)

    • @willmorrell488
      @willmorrell488 Před 5 lety +2

      M_S You can’t talk like that to an officer of the law.

    • @Nobody-zq8bl
      @Nobody-zq8bl Před 5 lety

      Unfortunately, this time he misses the mark as often as he hits it.

  • @jacobrice1409
    @jacobrice1409 Před 5 lety +451

    What!!! I ride a KLR. Listen here Joffrey.
    I'm not a cheap bastard. I didn't just spend all day hacking foam out of the stock seat to lower the ride height because I didn't want to pay for the appropriate suspension. Ok, well maybe I did. BUUUUUUUTTT I did B-U-Y the hacksaw...Welllll I bought the blade because I didn't want to spend the money on buying the handle as well. AHA, I've got it. I spent my hard earned dollar bills on the staple gun I needed. Then again, I did keep the packaging in perfect condition so I can get a refund when I take it back. Oh god...I'm a cheap, penny-pinching KLR rider. Does anyone have a GS there looking to get rid off? Second hand...cos...you know.
    As always, awesome video mate. Except for the KLR crack. *Wanders off grumbling in the cheapest way possible.

    • @jacobrice1409
      @jacobrice1409 Před 5 lety +5

      @Skodaman2 Ha. Yes! Yeah, I love my KLR.

    • @HotRodseventy7
      @HotRodseventy7 Před 5 lety +5

      Don't think you're gonna find a Dynojet fuel controller to work on a KLR lol

    • @Thetdubs12
      @Thetdubs12 Před 5 lety +4

      @@HotRodseventy7 I paused the video for this same reason! Sometimes I miss my KLR, but then when its mid winter and I fire up the fuel injected bike, I don't..

    • @marshallfischer3667
      @marshallfischer3667 Před 5 lety +3

      I have a GS in all I do is hemorrhage money. 😪

    • @christopherhuggins3212
      @christopherhuggins3212 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Thetdubs12 I feel the pain now will be selling my carb bike for FI bike its becoming a little bit frustrating on these 30°F mornings

  • @nathanielkidd2840
    @nathanielkidd2840 Před 5 lety +27

    Also, for those heavier folks out there, every pound you loose, is a pound less for your bike to haul. Doesn’t matter as much for cars, but it’s a noticeable difference, especially on smaller bikes. Another added bonus is that you’ll be in better shape.

    • @teonesterov9141
      @teonesterov9141 Před 5 lety

      Watch out with the fat guys. You will hurt their McFeelings.

  • @kleinbottled79
    @kleinbottled79 Před 5 lety +169

    I care about MPG, more for range than savings.

    • @ninj4geek
      @ninj4geek Před 5 lety +22

      More range = more fun!!!

    • @JamesWillmus
      @JamesWillmus Před 4 lety +10

      I'm looking at fuel bottles. An extra couple liters can get me out of a tight spot.

  • @ianm432
    @ianm432 Před 5 lety +231

    Fuel hauler nerd here. You'll note the labels say "*may* contain upto 10% ethanol" it's not for sure and has to be there even if the station buys ethanol free gas since the truck could have delivered e10 previous to that load.
    Another note is refineries and fuel terminals typically don't produce an actual "Mid-Grade" gasoline anymore and thus anything sold in between regular and premium is a mix of the two done at the pump. You'll see the fills at a station are colour coded. White is regular, red is premium and yellow is diesel. So if you're at a station with ethanol free premium and you buy 89 you have a 5%(ideally) ethanol content.
    You can check pump gas for ethanol by putting a small amount of water in a water bottle and marking the level. Then add gas and shake. Water and gasoline do not mix however ethanol is hygroscopic like brake fluid meaning it absorbs water. When you shake the mixture the water will strip the ethanol from the gas and mix with it. After shaking let it settle and note the water level vs the line.

    • @DmanGuitar327
      @DmanGuitar327 Před 5 lety +5

      Chevron in bc canada 94oct shows ethanol free, same with shell 91 v power ethanol free. Both are 0 ethanol. I use 94 in pre much whatever, bikes dont like ethanol either

    • @conradbielicki774
      @conradbielicki774 Před 4 lety +5

      wow that has got to be one of the most informative youtube comment's I've ever read. Any estimates on how long all the plastic bits in carbs last with 5% ethanol? I do make sure the carbs are dry and clean before storing but other than that I'm kind of just hoping they hold together

    • @JamesWillmus
      @JamesWillmus Před 4 lety +9

      Ethanol only eats certain rubbers. I forget which ones, but most aftermarket rubber parts for all types of vehicles are ethanol safe. The real pain in the ass is that ethanol does not burn as well as gasoline. E10 fuel reduces mpg's by 5-10%.

    • @tejaspadhye
      @tejaspadhye Před 3 lety +9

      @@conradbielicki774 ethanol will slowly eat away the aluminium of the carb. Watch Project Farm's video on ethanol gas

    • @ZippyDan
      @ZippyDan Před 3 lety +4

      In many third-world countries I've driven through, I've often been recommended to buy "premium" gas even if my bike doesn't require it. Many of these countries also only have two levels of unleaded - no mid-grade. I figure this is for one or more of the following reasons:
      1. The premium is simply made at a higher standard and in a third-world country you might worry that the lower grade (which is sold at the lowest possible price to serve the overwhelming majority of poor people) is made BELOW standards.
      2. The premium might not have (as much?) ethanol.
      3. It's just the grown-up version of the useless elementary-school myth that more octane makes you go faster.

  • @daemn42
    @daemn42 Před 5 lety +14

    Setting aside the option of simply riding slower the two biggest factors to fuel efficiency I've found are:
    1. Aerodynamic drag of big hard saddle bags (on my Tiger 800 or my dad's R1200gs we're talking 45mpg with, versus versus 55mpg without).
    2. Limit acceleration and braking. That doesn't mean riding slowly, but simply carrying more speed into and through turns, to avoid having to brake hard into them and having to accelerate hard out of them. Staying in a higher gear helps here as well (lower revs, less acceleration out of turns).
    We may scoff at the idea of caring about fuel efficiency on a motorcycle, but who here hasn't found themselves a long way from a gas station, say 250 miles into a tank of gas, wondering if you're going to make it.

  • @vercos007
    @vercos007 Před 4 lety +51

    Excellent vid, I am a KLR owner and I didnt even mind your dig at our overall cheapness...to us its a badge of honour :), but seriously really enjoyed your well organised and structured content. Your delivery as always was excellent as well.

    • @littlefishy6316
      @littlefishy6316 Před rokem +1

      Yes, we are cheap b45tards. I ran a KLX250 with road tyres, great mpg. Didn't go off road so didn't need off road tyres.

  • @MrJosevintem
    @MrJosevintem Před 5 lety +76

    "We actually give a shit saving gas on a motorcycle"
    Man i love motorcycles but i also live in Portugal and i pay $1.86 PER LITER. Off course i care about saving gas.
    Great video again...

    • @vascogt
      @vascogt Před 4 lety +5

      Or $1.98 if you use the expensive stuff... Roubalheira

    • @keonitjohn
      @keonitjohn Před 3 lety +3

      Damn I'm paying $2.02 for the cheapest stuff here in Singapore!

    • @enderalteration5868
      @enderalteration5868 Před 3 lety +1

      Its that much for a gallon here in Texas

    • @1996axon
      @1996axon Před 3 lety +1

      the octane 100 is 1.50 USD /liter at hungary

    • @RaidenGen
      @RaidenGen Před 2 lety

      @@1996axon Gas prices in Hungary are just bonkers right now. They are higher than diesel sometimes ffs XD

  • @dmosier
    @dmosier Před 5 lety +111

    You want to lose major weight off your motorcycle? Switch to a lithium iron phosphate battery. I saved 10 full pounds compared to the OEM. 10 POUNDS! And it is a more powerful battery.

    • @JensEskildsen
      @JensEskildsen Před 5 lety +63

      And it will lighten youre wallet even more!

    • @TakumisBizarreRacingAdventure
      @TakumisBizarreRacingAdventure Před 5 lety +51

      @@JensEskildsen Also you will lose some weight because of less eating caused by your now lighter wallet! XDXDXDXD

    • @dmosier
      @dmosier Před 5 lety +51

      @@JensEskildsen is the lithium battery move expensive than OEM? Yes it is. Does it last 2 or 3 times longer than OEM? Yes it does. Does a 10 pound lighter bike save you gas every ride? Yes it does. Is it worth the cost after all things are considered? That is up to you. For me it is totally worth it.

    • @roythearcher
      @roythearcher Před 5 lety +13

      not good in colder climates though! they don't like low temperatures!

    • @dmosier
      @dmosier Před 5 lety +9

      @@roythearcher really? They work fine for me in Canada and I ride all winter. I know guys who put them in their snowmobiles and they have no complaints. The cold has never been an issue IRL.

  • @alfiesolomons4523
    @alfiesolomons4523 Před 5 lety +206

    Could it be? Original and extremely high quality content on youtube? WOW.
    seriously, dude, you are amazing. These tips are soooo good and will help everyone that is new or already experienced in riding motorcycles. Subbed.

    • @paulhorvath9784
      @paulhorvath9784 Před 3 lety

      He Got Nil Idea bout Air Filters..go watch " Do Performance Air Filters Actually Work ? by ENGINEERING EXPLAINED..

  • @frangobird9022
    @frangobird9022 Před 5 lety +98

    Cheap bastards... KLR owners.
    Really Ryan?! You better hope that I never run into you in Vancouver. Cause if I do... I'll have to stop and tell you how awesome the channel is and how I'm a huge fan.

  • @Daschickenify
    @Daschickenify Před 5 lety +11

    I was able to hit 75 MPG (U.S.) in my brother's twin spark SV650S. Lots of tucking and *gasp* pulling in the clutch and coasting. It is pretty nice to see 200 miles go by without a fuel light ever coming on. I also had to tape off about 3/4 of the already pretty small radiator just to see 170F water temps(it was 45F outside, which was part of that). I'm hoping to get my own and mod the piss out of it specifically for fuel economy. I'm shooting for 100 MPG.

  • @Yeldur
    @Yeldur Před 5 lety +429

    I feel like this entire video is a reference to some tv show or a movie but i'm not understanding it

    • @MUNRO13
      @MUNRO13 Před 5 lety +21

      You and I both.

    • @rodrigocastro9323
      @rodrigocastro9323 Před 5 lety +19

      Another Millennial monster

    • @Yeldur
      @Yeldur Před 5 lety +16

      @@rodrigocastro9323 Another annoying prick. c:

    • @piayarider7542
      @piayarider7542 Před 5 lety +57

      @@Yeldur Rodrigo's replying to the earlier guy named "Another Millennial" for his troll-y reply. Context before replying, please.

    • @Yeldur
      @Yeldur Před 5 lety +49

      @@piayarider7542 LOL, wow I didn't even see that.. It's because he didn't actually reply to the bloke, to me it looked like he was calling me another millenial monster. Rodrigo! You have my apologies for my mistake :O
      Sorry!!!!

  • @bartman1915
    @bartman1915 Před 5 lety +10

    I love how you play around with the format. This has to be one of my favorite along with the Twilight Zone one

  • @billhamilton2366
    @billhamilton2366 Před 2 lety +3

    One of the best “ cruise control “ devices I have ever used on a motorcycle and I’ve been using them since 1967 is free. An elastic band wrapped on the handle bar between the grip and the right hand switch and front brake lever block clamped to the handle bar. It provides enough friction to prevent the throttle from rolling back on its own even when you take your hand off the grip but yet is easy to roll back the throttle as you would normally when slowing and your wallet hasn’t felt a pinch. When one elastic wears out as they tend to do over time simply replace the elastic that was used to hold a bunch of carrots together from your grocery store. Free. It’s worked for me for over 50 years on a dozen bikes.

  • @thomaswarren2699
    @thomaswarren2699 Před 5 lety +16

    I love the editing in this, leaving the outtakes IN like literally nobody was actually going to watch it! Very funny!

  • @williamkinnane1606
    @williamkinnane1606 Před 5 lety +9

    I like how he goes into intricate details in everything he covers.

  • @miraclo3
    @miraclo3 Před 5 lety +9

    As an Adventure riding, cheap bastard that owns a KLR, that comment at 1:40 had me rolling in my chair. so true.

  • @CarstenBornemann
    @CarstenBornemann Před 3 lety +9

    A sprocket change test for fuel efficiency and results in rpms, top speed etc would be interesting. For example 3 more teeth in the front.

  • @patrickdumont8670
    @patrickdumont8670 Před 5 lety +18

    @1:45 "cheap bastards, KLR owners" 😂😂

  • @Mototzigane
    @Mototzigane Před 5 lety +38

    Something that's worthy of all is the sprocket mod!
    So simple yet makes a world of difference.

    • @jonboy602
      @jonboy602 Před 5 lety +7

      How long does that alu sprocket last compared to a steel one tho?

    • @ramiropupo8034
      @ramiropupo8034 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes that’s my concern, any personal experience switching to aluminum rear sprocket? How much last long compared with the steel one?

    • @Mototzigane
      @Mototzigane Před 5 lety +5

      @@jonboy602
      Aluminium lasts pretty much as long as the steel does but requires more frequent maintanence.
      Having a slack chain would affect it during sudden acceleration, since it's not as brittle as the latter one.

    • @Mototzigane
      @Mototzigane Před 5 lety +1

      @@ramiropupo8034
      I haven't tried it myself, but the ones who have switched were rather positive about it.

    • @davetrousers
      @davetrousers Před 5 lety +4

      Renthal (brand) Sprockets are super light in comparison to standard Steel sprockets. The make a pretty good claim about their longevity. I have Renthal on my Fireblade. Maybe check them out.

  • @gayrunnycumstain
    @gayrunnycumstain Před 5 lety +133

    king joffrey strikes agen

  • @RockymountainRobert
    @RockymountainRobert Před rokem +1

    I'm glad I found this channel, Ryan has more advice and explains everything there is to know about motorcycles and riding. Including safety.

  • @HRIDigital
    @HRIDigital Před 5 lety

    Brilliant script, performance and editing. Most informative and funny channel on bikes I've ever come across. Hooked!

  • @rodneycox329
    @rodneycox329 Před 4 lety +7

    Lubing the chain should give you better fuel economy, with more power getting to the rear wheel.
    The friction is very noticeable on lower powered bikes.
    If only there was an oil sealed chain guard so you could run the chain permanently in oil (similar to a timing chain).

  • @sgriffiths1448
    @sgriffiths1448 Před 3 lety +5

    Rule of thumb seems to be for every 13°C/ 25°F drop in intake air temp, octane required drops by 1 full octane rating. Octane needed also drops as you climb higher in elevation.
    Not a fuel economy thing as such but can save some coin over a year.

  • @tingusz
    @tingusz Před 5 lety +2

    Man I wish I found your channel a lot earlier. I'm getting ready to buy my first bike in about a month or 2 and your videos are amazing. Your an inspiration man, keep up the great content!

  • @canadianshark74
    @canadianshark74 Před 5 lety

    I'm already an F9 customer. Your videos are just a bonus. love em. cheers

  • @OhioGuy82
    @OhioGuy82 Před 5 lety +6

    That opener cracked me up!

  • @equalizer4633
    @equalizer4633 Před 5 lety +16

    Best channel on CZcams!

    • @Niznuts123
      @Niznuts123 Před 5 lety

      Equalizer glad your a fan, but let’s be real here.

  • @Eman_Thoughts
    @Eman_Thoughts Před 4 lety

    After watching at least 10+ videos on your channel, I can clearly say that you are one of the top 10 motovlogger in the world. Keep em coming!

  • @erdemulubas
    @erdemulubas Před rokem +2

    He predicted the fuel prices will go up 3 years ago. What a wise guy

  • @playful1510
    @playful1510 Před 5 lety +234

    *shows EFI fuel tuner*
    *Laughs in KLR*

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 5 lety +55

      Ahhhhhhhh nuts. ~RF9

    • @junkie842
      @junkie842 Před 5 lety

      Lol

    • @smopuim
      @smopuim Před 5 lety +1

      @@blinnbh The KLR is dead

    • @BillyJoe1305
      @BillyJoe1305 Před 5 lety +2

      You can tune a carbed bike to run 87. My bikes from the 80s do it great.

    • @EpiDot52
      @EpiDot52 Před 5 lety +1

      @@toki002 FE350 mah boi.

  • @ArchilochusOfParos
    @ArchilochusOfParos Před 5 lety +5

    Awesome vid as always. One correction, though -- lifting the fuel hose won't do diddly. The shut-off valve is in the nozzle, so the only gas you'll get is in that short stretch between the pump handle and the tip, and since you're already angled down into the tank you'll get that bit of dribble anyway.

    • @bigmessytoo
      @bigmessytoo Před 2 lety +3

      It you prepay the pump will stop with the nozzle valve open allowing you to get a couple of ounces of fuel out of the hose

  • @grren1782
    @grren1782 Před 5 lety +1

    All of these tips are actually really useful for people who want to tour on smaller tank bikes.

  • @caoYB
    @caoYB Před 5 lety

    dude all of your videos are so well made, high quality, thanks!

  • @2stroke4me
    @2stroke4me Před 4 lety +13

    Great video! I replaced my stock exhaust system with a (much lighter) competition one, but kept a decent (titanium) muffler. After some basic fine-tuning the fuel consumption decreased and it suddenly had low rpm power. Granted, it doesn't look as nice as the stock system, but that's a small sacrifice i'm willing to take.
    Use the clutch! I disengage the clutch very early, and coast the entire highway exit (or entering traffic lights, crossroads, downward roads and so on) with the engine idling. With a decent timing, I rarely have to use the brakes and very lightly use the clutch to bleed off speed, while maintaining a high (but safe) cornering speed (so extra acceleration is avioded).

  • @Random-World-Eater
    @Random-World-Eater Před 3 lety +4

    your driving (or, riding in this case) will impact your fuel ecconomy the most, if your heavy on the pedal/throttle you use more, shift early and ride a bit slower, save fuel. Also engien break alot (but dont forget to light up the rear light)

  • @stefandorcic1518
    @stefandorcic1518 Před 5 lety +2

    Such quality content, I am amazed every time....Keep up the good work!!!

  • @robertveronese4405
    @robertveronese4405 Před 2 lety +1

    I was riding back home to Vegas from Portland on a CB300R I just bought. When I saw a sign saying next gas 163 miles, my bike holds 2.6 gallons. I slowed to 55mph, filled up at the first station 2.4 gallons. I saw a air filter test and KandN filter let 12 times as much dirt by as paper does. My engine is more important than a little gas savings. I would recommend adding one tooth to your drive sprocket, better for your chain too!

  • @mightyakkylex
    @mightyakkylex Před 3 lety +6

    Man I love how much more comfortable Ryan has become😁

  • @OFFF861
    @OFFF861 Před 5 lety +8

    3:28
    Always a good thing to have an *AR* in the garage, those thing comes in handy when modding my motorcycle.😂

    • @tree9380
      @tree9380 Před 5 lety +5

      Shooting holes in the gas tank will increase the fuel efficiency bcs the bike will be lighter

    • @captsam54
      @captsam54 Před 5 lety +1

      lol. it's a Gas gun....

    • @averagegravelgrinder471
      @averagegravelgrinder471 Před 5 lety +1

      It's a BB gun, but yeah.

    • @richardscott982
      @richardscott982 Před 5 lety

      He uses it to test helmet windshields...

  • @cloudmaker
    @cloudmaker Před 5 lety

    Another entertaining video full of information, education and humor, also edited brilliantly. You would make a fine teacher young man. Ride Safe from the UK.

  • @westy5334
    @westy5334 Před 5 lety

    Such a good channel - it's my go-to when buying a new piece of kit to check reviews.

  • @slowmotionradio6015
    @slowmotionradio6015 Před rokem +3

    Summary:
    Get more fuel for money:
    Fill up in the morning / cold weather.
    Raise the pump hose above the tank to empty the last of the gas out of it. You paid for it already.
    General:
    Use only octane ratings your bike is rated for. Don't go higher or lower.
    Avoid high ethanol fuel.
    Don't carry more weight than you need to.
    Maintenance:
    Check and fix your spark plugs / carbs / injectors / jets / valve clearance.
    Check and clean or replace your air filter.
    Keep your tires inflated properly. A few PSI over is OK. A lot over is dangerous.
    Riding style:
    Ride at slower speeds.
    Avoid acceleration and deceleration where possible: accelerate slowly, stop slowly and early. Lane split to maintain speed. Use cruise control / throttle lock.
    Engine brake rather than using the brakes or coasting in neutral.
    Ride lower and closer to the bike.
    Modifications:
    Remap fuel delivery for better mileage.
    Get low rolling resistance / stiffer tires. Will decrease grip.
    Get a lighter sprocket.
    Get a lighter chain. Will require more maintenance and attention.
    Change sprockets to lower all RPMs. Less acceleration, maybe higher top speed.
    Get and use a throttle lock if you don't have one.
    Gear:
    Use a tank bag and or tail bag rather than saddle bags / panniers.
    Wear a full face helmet.
    Best bang for buck:
    Sprockets and chain.
    Ride slow, maintain speed.
    Keep your air filter clean.

  • @br6489
    @br6489 Před 5 lety +16

    The only reason we have ethanol in our gas is because of corn lobbyists. The amount of emissions from growing the corn, refining the corn, and then burning it is greater than just burning pure gasoline. Plus it cuts in to our food supply, causing food to cost more. Ethanol only makes sense if it comes from sugar cane, like Brazil does.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, sugar cane and sugar beat sourced ethanol makes some sense, although it's still really hard on the engines.
      One of the annoying things I have to deal with is that the only option for ethanol free gas around here is Spirit and it's only available for the premium gas.

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina Před 5 lety

      They are working on a GMO based sugar beet that produces insane amounts of sugar when harvest, requires far less water or fertilizers compared to corn. Grows in about half the time, and can be grown in places normally not ideal for crops. The GMO sugar beets are fast becoming the main source for Ethanol production. Soon Ethanol production will outpace other forms of alternative fuels... and hopefully one day soon will become the main source of fuel for the internal combustion engine. With GMO crops not needing the same sort of land to grow, we don't need to worry about taking away the land we need for properly grown food crops. PLUS since 100% Ethanol can run in current engines (with minor modifications), we can use it instead of petroleum based fuels. Humans will need our plastics and other polymers to continue to live. If we can reduce our requirements of fossil fuels, and save the crude oil for production, we can substantially extend our supply. After all if our current rate of consumption continues (which it is only ever increasing at exponential rates), we are going to burn through our available supply of crude oil in about 50 years (BP says 52 years, before we run out).

    • @guilhermerichter7049
      @guilhermerichter7049 Před 5 lety +1

      Brazilian here. Ethanol is not the solution, right now ethanol is more expensive than Gasoline (here) and is by far less efficient (what sucks when you have a tiny fuel tank, like in a bike). We too add ethanol to our gasoline for "green" purposes, and when I said green, i mean politic, but it's not as bad as Europe importing palm oil from Indonesia that is literally deforestating their lands in order to keep with the demand from greener fuel in the developed world.
      Sugar cane is a crop that requires a lot of water to proper grow, right now we do have that water to dispose, but who knows what the future will be.

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina Před 5 lety

      @@guilhermerichter7049 Guess you missed the part of GMO sugar beets. Which require far less water them corn to grow. Plus due to the way it has been engineered, it can grow in places other crops would not. The efficiency of 100% ethanol fuel is a fault of current engine tech, designed to run on Petroleum based fuels. This is easily solved with some minor "tweaks" to the ICE. Point is, the world as we sit now has about 50 years of crude oil left, we have no choice but to seek alternative fuels.

    • @guilhermerichter7049
      @guilhermerichter7049 Před 5 lety

      @@JJ_ExMachina Yeah m8. I just don't mentioned the GMO sugar beats because i don't know shit about it. But in my humble opinion, the future is electric...

  • @AtlasJotun
    @AtlasJotun Před 3 lety

    So weirdly and wonderfully presented and edited. Delightful.

  • @Masperand
    @Masperand Před 5 lety +1

    Subbed because you explained using vectors, with notation. Great channel.

  • @jb4aybar
    @jb4aybar Před 5 lety +20

    im already saving gas on a motorcycle by just not using my car..great video

    • @johnshook1682
      @johnshook1682 Před 3 lety

      Exactly! As Ryan said, "does anyone give a shit?"

  • @tonytober
    @tonytober Před 5 lety +20

    That exhaust backpressure part though... Should we ask Engineering Explained for approval?
    For a Backpressure vs Exhaust Scavenging analogy?

    • @garmack12
      @garmack12 Před 4 lety +4

      Makes sense on a carburated 2 stroke but on a four-stroke that's tuned properly there shouldn't be any unburnt fuel left in the cylinder

    • @stlchucko
      @stlchucko Před 3 lety +5

      Backpressure is BS. Scavenging is key.

    • @HannahFortalezza
      @HannahFortalezza Před rokem +1

      @@garmack12 Exactly. 4 strokes require an exhaust that has as little back pressure as possible.

  • @rm65196
    @rm65196 Před 5 lety

    If it counts Ryan, your channel is the only one I subbed to because of the intellect behind the content. All the others are just for the entertainment. You should work in advertisements. Pure pitching genius. Never seen anyone pitch their point in under 10 seconds like you do.

  • @andyp123456
    @andyp123456 Před 4 lety

    Haven't even got my license yet and I already found my favourite motorcycle channel.

  • @garthhowe297
    @garthhowe297 Před 5 lety +628

    Yup... buy a 225 HP bike, and then drive it like an old lady... to save fuel... lol

    • @maxpowell2157
      @maxpowell2157 Před 5 lety +67

      I have a neighbor that owns an old Honda 1000r and he rides it super low RPMs even on the road, I've traveled with him ( on my own bike, a 250cc) and he always run's it like that, except that time when we were on a race track. Damn the thing did a Hudson hornet scene when it started really going, its an amazing bike

    • @Okipouros
      @Okipouros Před 5 lety +21

      Yeah, more fun to ride something slow fast

    • @Ofmyownvolition
      @Ofmyownvolition Před 5 lety +32

      Good tips for anyone that wants to take their bike on a long trip where increasing the range of your full tank can mean the difference between arriving to your destination on schedule, and pushing your bike down the side of the road to the nearest gas station.

    • @CollinMac96
      @CollinMac96 Před 5 lety +12

      My gixxer 600 never goes past 5k rpm. I get 38 mpg

    • @sebastiankulesza3782
      @sebastiankulesza3782 Před 5 lety +1

      My Vrod Muscle does 37 miles per gallon if I drive it like an old lady lol .... super boring if u dont smack the throttle with lots of torque to make the tire screech :D

  • @MagicTalkingTaco
    @MagicTalkingTaco Před 5 lety +12

    Cool I just learned something. Engine braking saves gas :)

  • @Apocalypz
    @Apocalypz Před 5 lety

    This bloke. This bloke reminds me of my favourite mates at the bar discussing MC "necessities". *I applaud you*

  • @saadnouri3738
    @saadnouri3738 Před 5 lety

    Oh my god , there are sooo much informations here, this is the first and only channel that serves an incredible original content , where do you get all of these informations, does it come from the water you drink , seriously you my friend are the hardest worker in motorcycling , great job,good luck and we hope you teach us more ........ peace✌

  • @LookattheBiggerPic
    @LookattheBiggerPic Před 5 lety +3

    Hear you about the air filter BUT for those riding a R1200GS/A, the filter is too small to begin with so installing a K&N or Uni foam is a really bad idea - years ago I had a very indepth tech talk with a OEM tech support engineer at K&N (in designing the ATK MX bike air filtration) and he confided in me that K&N air filters ONLY work better than the stock filters if their vacuum per square centimeter was low enough by virtue of MORE filter medium area. With the small entry dimensions of the R1200GS/A the vacuum per square centimeter is way above the factory paper unit (have you ever pulled one of these apart to see just how much actual filtration media is present? Huge!) - I just bought a used R1200GSA and found the previous owner had made the huge mistake of installing a K&N filter - the air tract beyond the filter had more dirt in it than I had ever seen on an R1200GS/A and I did check that the K&N was sealed properly... K&N told me all those years ago that if the vacuum per square centimeter goes above a certain level, dirt is simply pulled thru the goss medium into the motor only a little less than Not having a filter at all, depending on the vacuum level which is quite high on an R1200GS/A - Yikes! In any case, thanks so much for all of your excellent presentations, you and your crew are gifted like few others!

  • @makarlock
    @makarlock Před 5 lety +16

    Just put a turbo on I don't see what the problem is :^). Good vid as always F9.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir Před 5 lety +10

      10/10 would buy a turbo busa for fuel efficiency

  • @55mihael
    @55mihael Před 5 lety

    Only channel where i dont skip ads, keep up the great work ryan!

  • @ghost11605
    @ghost11605 Před 2 lety +2

    Boy do we need this video right now.

  • @docthebiker
    @docthebiker Před 5 lety +3

    Hmm, this is very Q&A style. Hey Ryan! How about a Q&A?

  • @shuff1111
    @shuff1111 Před 5 lety +6

    1:42.....Hey, I'm a KLR owner and i resemble that remark!!!!!

  • @roheyeon3263
    @roheyeon3263 Před 4 lety

    as always... super creative and subtle videography and editing

  • @acopernic
    @acopernic Před 5 lety

    Informative, sarcastic enough. Very good. Bravo!

  • @dinosoarskill17
    @dinosoarskill17 Před 5 lety +57

    IM EATING LEFTOVERS

    • @festol1
      @festol1 Před 5 lety

      That's good for you :)

    • @mickenoss
      @mickenoss Před 5 lety +2

      Dude, I'm eating a half eaten pack of doritos I found on the table - I need this shit man.

    • @kawilifezx10r23
      @kawilifezx10r23 Před 5 lety +2

      Leftovers are eating me

    • @teonesterov9141
      @teonesterov9141 Před 5 lety +1

      I eat leftovers every day, literally. My kids are 4 and 8.

  • @johnnyidahoan4182
    @johnnyidahoan4182 Před 5 lety +14

    You say, "coasting kills."
    Can you explain why? As a new rider I have never heard this wisdom.

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 5 lety +38

      Sure! Motorcycle suspension is most stable when loaded under acceleration or deceleration. Even when cruising at a constant speed, the force of the engine working against gravity or wind resistance is enough to make the motorcycle feel planted. But if you coast (i.e. clutch pulled in, or in neutral, "freewheeling") the bike becomes jittery and harder to control. Hope that helps! ~RF9

    • @johnnyidahoan4182
      @johnnyidahoan4182 Před 5 lety +13

      @@FortNine Thank you for the succinct answer! I can't believe I got a response from the man himself! I'm star struck! Love your channel and your content. I'm always looking forward to your next videos. Keep it up!

    • @johnc8910
      @johnc8910 Před 5 lety +2

      @@FortNine : It is also illegal in most jurisdictions.

    • @edwardtupper6374
      @edwardtupper6374 Před 5 lety +1

      And with two strokes, running under a closed throttle will foul the plug, and the upper cylinder isn't getting any lubrication.

    • @nono-du7vb
      @nono-du7vb Před 4 lety +6

      @@FortNine Have to disagree with the recommendation for K&Ns etc. These always test higher levels of Silica (that's sand) in oil than STD filters. A STD filter still flows more than enough air when at maximum recommended mileage (or clogging). I'd never put one on a motor that I care about, although I do have one on my race bike - low overall mileage and the minor performance gain is worthwhile in this context. Other than that another very good contribution to knowledge and safety.

  • @bubbazanetti3984
    @bubbazanetti3984 Před 5 lety

    Hey props from Portugal ... kinda hooked on you vids excellent info , bad ass edition and man you effort well hands down, subd for life

  • @polishoskar2039
    @polishoskar2039 Před 4 lety

    Love watching all of your videos guys

  • @sachindave9
    @sachindave9 Před 5 lety +4

    Very interesting Video. Is there anyone in India who can help me find the Aluminium Sprocket like the one shown in this Video. I am looking one for a Royal Enfield Himalayan in Western Part of India, Gujarat. Fortnine I love your film making style as well. the split screens and multi character parodies are fun to watch. keep up the marvellous work.

  • @danfc3s
    @danfc3s Před 5 lety +8

    Interesting...
    Now I'm going to disregard all of this and rev my bike hard enough while stationary to produce flames out of the unrestricted pipe...

  • @luumoto
    @luumoto Před 4 lety

    You guys are amazing, keep up the great work! It's appreciated!

  • @CJ-zx4zt
    @CJ-zx4zt Před 4 lety

    Great videos!! Entertaining and interesting lol thanks for shouting out the peg! A lot of late season riders here!!

  • @Roy_Godiksen
    @Roy_Godiksen Před 5 lety +9

    Now the question is: How much did all this cost compared to how much gas you save? How far would you have to go for these "upgrades" to pay of?

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina Před 5 lety +5

      Power commander with wide band o2, 520 chain and aluminum sprocket, lighter after market exhaust, and a bunch of other little things, you know typical upgrades... I saved roughly 30lbs of weight on the bike, and improved (in ECO mode) 10 MPG over stock... SO if I only ever rode in ECO mode, I would recoup my money in roughly 20k miles, or about 2 years, with the miles I ride. BUT since the mods also allow for an improved level of performance over stock, I do NOT ride in "ECO" mode unless I need the range. The original MPG was about 35, with the new maps and "upgraded" parts I can get very close to 50 MPG. SO instead of getting 160 miles out of a tank, I can get closer to 225 miles. For longer rides it is godsend having the ability to improve the millage so drastically, while still being able to have the extra power and performance if I so choose. All by pushing a button and switching maps. The down side of the "ECO" mode, is a huge lose in power, and very "boring" engine performance. Of course, by hitting that same button I can get "full power" mode, with about 140 HP on tap... It's can be very exciting... Of course that comes at a sacrifice of getting much lower fuel millage...

    • @Roy_Godiksen
      @Roy_Godiksen Před 5 lety +3

      @@JJ_ExMachina Cool. Thanks for the info 👍. It should have been added in the video, as "economy" was part of the title. 🙂

    • @theclinger
      @theclinger Před 5 lety +1

      @@Roy_Godiksen Fair enough, and easy to misinterpret. Fuel economy refers to the economy of fuel though, meaning distance traveled vs volume of fuel.
      Most people only really care about this in terms of money saved, since volume of fuel is seen as $/gal, not necessarily gal/tank. So it's understandable that talk of fuel economy is mostly seen as a consideration of total monetary cost of gas, and thus of mileage, not the fuel "cost" of mileage.
      There are also people who care about fuel usage outside of it's monetary cost, and might not worry too much if they only break even, or even lose a little.

    • @Roy_Godiksen
      @Roy_Godiksen Před 5 lety +1

      @@theclinger It should say: "Fuel Efficiency", in sted of "Fuel Economy". That would be clearer. 🙂👍

    • @theclinger
      @theclinger Před 5 lety +1

      @@Roy_Godiksen Oh yeah, would definitely help to disambiguate.

  • @BlAzEAnGeL85
    @BlAzEAnGeL85 Před 5 lety +6

    Hi, is it necessary to do wheel balancing after installing an external TPMS? i am worried that the additional unsprung weight might cause wheel wobble, I ride a light weight sport tourer...Thanks!

    • @uncopino
      @uncopino Před 5 lety

      BlAzEAnGeL85 this is a very good point

    • @remymeno
      @remymeno Před 5 lety

      i was thinking the same

    • @FortNine
      @FortNine  Před 5 lety +8

      On2Wheels According to TireGard, no. These ones are only a few grams each, so not enough to make a significant unbalance. Beware of internal TPMS systems though - you have to remove the tire to install, which is a pain, and many of them are heavy enough to require rebalancing.

  • @ChrisR57
    @ChrisR57 Před 2 lety +1

    Ryan, This video has now become very relevant at today's petrol prices!!!🤬🤬
    Cheers!

  • @danielfaux3357
    @danielfaux3357 Před 5 lety

    Loved this slow format.

  • @tuanoful
    @tuanoful Před 5 lety +25

    Very convenient for adventure riders and cheap bastards.... KLR owners... HAHAHAHHAHA
    (I own a KLR, but that was a solid burn)

  • @marvinjaybequillo7451
    @marvinjaybequillo7451 Před 2 lety +5

    This video's viewership these days 📈📈📈

  • @Jolinders108
    @Jolinders108 Před 5 lety

    this channel deserves way more attention

  • @zbarczy
    @zbarczy Před 2 lety

    Ryan is a genius. Yet another gem. Many many thanks. Very entertaining!!! :)

  • @festol1
    @festol1 Před 5 lety +14

    03:50 Come on Ryan. Tests had proven that a clean disposable air filter works as good as a top dog racing air filter. Performance air filters can only represent some marginal gain in a high HP bike, with tuned ECU.

    • @Cornally
      @Cornally Před 5 lety +1

      @Dustin Nisbet-Jones I thought about the same :'D

    • @scha0306
      @scha0306 Před 5 lety +1

      I live and ride an 800gs in the desert, dry dust all the time. From all the sleuthing I've done and the local Motorrad mechanics I've talked to, compared to paper filters, K&N et al. lets a bit (too much) of that fine particulate matter flow through and is bad for the engine in the long run. That's how you get the power increase, bigger filter pore size, more air flow! But, if you live in Vancouver or someplace with less dust on the regular, you're probably good with a K&N.

    • @Okipouros
      @Okipouros Před 5 lety +4

      Closed loop F.I bikes: (i.e. with lamda sensors) When you are riding for fuel economy, will not make much difference, cause the throttle valve is already blocking most of the air going in. A modern ECU will measure the mixture and adjust
      Open loop F.I bikes with some sensors (no lamda sensors): IF they have a map sensor (measures atmospheric pressure inside and outside the airbox), will adjust the fuel mixture for less air drawn, although less accurately, so less incoming air is compensated
      Carbed bikes: Less air will make the mixture richer BUT, fuel is drawn into the cylinder by the vacuum it produces, so less air going in will reduce the fuel sucked in, some carbs have tricks to compensate, some dont

    • @gutserker
      @gutserker Před 5 lety

      scha0306 depending on if you're referring to isolated testing outside the engine area. Funny thing, during K&N testing they found the vibrations of the engine help trap particulates

    • @jeremykoenig5004
      @jeremykoenig5004 Před 5 lety +1

      @Dustin Nisbet-Jones Also important, and noted in the video is that he wasn't testing how well the filters removed debris from air, just how much power was made.

  • @MD_Builds
    @MD_Builds Před 5 lety +12

    I give a shit, Im poor and live in the UK one of the most expensive countries for fuel... You over the other side of the pond have it really easy...

    • @GolfVictorHotel
      @GolfVictorHotel Před 5 lety +1

      the UK is 10th on the fuelprice list, my country, the netherlands, is on number one www.worldatlas.com/articles/european-countries-with-the-most-expensive-fuel.html

    • @dznnf7
      @dznnf7 Před 5 lety +1

      @@GolfVictorHotel Congratulations on the win...I think?

    • @RidingWithGerdas
      @RidingWithGerdas Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah? In LTU we pay now 1.25 eur per liter, but our salary monthly is what you earn per week, stop complaining!

    • @GolfVictorHotel
      @GolfVictorHotel Před 5 lety

      dznnf7 it’s a great honour to have won that competition.

    • @kaydars
      @kaydars Před 5 lety

      @@GolfVictorHotel - today we were paying 1.22Eu/L for fuel, last week it was 1.35Eu/L in NZ (for 91)

  • @trevorb2048
    @trevorb2048 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video. But man, the production value, writing and style have improved so much over the last 15 months. Big fan. Well done, Ryan.

  • @brockmacd
    @brockmacd Před rokem

    Thanks for the tips! I’m a big fan of fuel economy

  • @hawtpawkithero
    @hawtpawkithero Před 5 lety +7

    Don’t use TPMS systems. They can fail and bleed all the air out of your tire while you’re riding down the freeway. Chances are your mechanic has heard of this, and my broken shoulder can back it up, too.

    • @kaydars
      @kaydars Před 5 lety +4

      I find that daily bike checks can discover under-inflated tyres better than new-fangled electronic tyre-deflating devices can.

  • @WindFireAllThatKindOfThing

    I thought he just put Diesel in his tank for a minute.
    Then I remembered: Canada.

    • @JamesWillmus
      @JamesWillmus Před 4 lety

      Diesel powered motorcycle getting 100+ mpg

  • @m.dennis
    @m.dennis Před 2 lety

    Watching this vid two years later and it reminds me why I always like F9 videos before they hit mid-script. The dang details!

  • @lukecargill5963
    @lukecargill5963 Před 2 lety

    I love the raw video style.

  • @AlfaFilms1NZ
    @AlfaFilms1NZ Před 5 lety +3

    to use less fuel just mix it with water. works great for my bike

  • @axs7689
    @axs7689 Před 5 lety +42

    Gas shmas. Motorcycles are for fun 😊

    • @deffarhan6748
      @deffarhan6748 Před 5 lety

      I'm with you brooo hahahahaha

    • @amihere383
      @amihere383 Před 5 lety +3

      Which is why small-displacement rocks. 72 MPG on a machine with a 0-60 of 5 seconds. The cbr500r

    • @michaeldiogenes
      @michaeldiogenes Před 5 lety

      @@amihere383 I was considering getting one of those but some reviews say they top at at eighty.

    • @n00bje
      @n00bje Před 5 lety +3

      @@michaeldiogenes I have a cb500x (the adventure-ish model, same engine) and it does about 100-105 mph on gps.

    • @michaeldiogenes
      @michaeldiogenes Před 5 lety

      @@n00bje GPS? Does the speedo get a little shaky

  • @claytonbennett7797
    @claytonbennett7797 Před 5 lety

    Did you have a bad day, man? You don't seem your usual chipper self. Which is cool, no need to launch full-chip every damn day.
    I like the really neat conversational format used for this video. Keep the quality coming.

  • @KieranGarland
    @KieranGarland Před 4 lety

    Beautifully made videos. Bravo.