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IN the US owners manual it says when the fuel gauge is on E you still have .94 gallons of fuel left. Has anyone confirmed this is true?
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Not to the exact point, but yes I've verified it to be at about .9 at the top of the red.
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willajabir wrote:Not to the exact point, but yes I've verified it to be at about .9 at the top of the red.
So it acts kind of like a reserve tank on many motorcycles. thanks..
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My honda sh 150i is the same ,when in the red area too almost empty I can ride 60 kilometers ! When the gauge hits the red area it's time to look for gas I have seen this in some honda car owners manuals
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Gassed up for the first time today as needle was sitting below E. It took 2.16 gallons to fill it though it's really hard to tell how full it is because of the angle. I drove 151 miles for about 70.3 per gallon. About 60 or so was with the new Givi Windshield and 30 or so with my daughter riding on the back. So pretty good mileage. But I'm interested to see what I get on the next fill-up with the windshield.
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rew750 wrote:Gassed up for the first time today as needle was sitting below E. It took 2.16 gallons to fill it though it's really hard to tell how full it is because of the angle. I drove 151 miles for about 70.3 per gallon. About 60 or so was with the new Givi Windshield and 30 or so with my daughter riding on the back. So pretty good mileage. But I'm interested to see what I get on the next fill-up with the windshield.
Filled up again today and averaged about 73 mpg which is pretty good for all city driving.

My biggest complaint is knowing when to stop as it's hard to tell how full it is getting and the pump won't cutoff so it can overflow.
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If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/
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Not as dirty as looking up the exhaust pipe....
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
And you beat 2u's to the punch, kaaboom!!!!
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willajabir wrote:If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/

Cheaper than the Mccuff is putting the scooter on the center stand whenever you have to fill up. You will be able to see the fuel level easily.
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It does make you wonder

Do they have something to get the little boy bank in the trousers after a wee?
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I use the center stand/view and fill to the cross bar. But many use different methods. I've seen some use pvc pipe to use like the Mccuff.
There isn't that much difference on the side stand if the ground is level.

2u: You didn't need to let us all know you had a "little" boy :lol:
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willajabir wrote:I use the center stand/view and fill to the cross bar. But many use different methods. I've seen some use pvc pipe to use like the Mccuff.
There isn't that much difference on the side stand if the ground is level.

2u: You didn't need to let us all know you had a "little" boy :lol:

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willajabir wrote:If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/
Have you tried it and does it work? I'm always leery of those As Seen on TV products as many of them are a scam.
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Slickvic wrote:
willajabir wrote:If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/

Cheaper than the Mccuff is putting the scooter on the center stand whenever you have to fill up. You will be able to see the fuel level easily.
I do have it on the Center stand and still have a hard time seeing when it's full. Maybe it's because I wear a full faced helmet. :-)
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rew750 wrote:
willajabir wrote:If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/
Have you tried it and does it work? I'm always leery of those As Seen on TV products as many of them are a scam.
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No, I haven't tried it. I knew about it because of the guys on the VTX forum. Some were complaining about the fuel dripping on our VTX1300's and this was tested by one then of course several followed. To me, no problem to solve on the VTX or on this skut. Even filling from the side, some of the Burgman riders use the cheaper version of a short pvc pipe for the same function.
Here is a link to a discussion about it where some hate it/ some love it. It's like an oil or tire discussion:
http://www.vtxoa.com/forums/showthread. ... the-McCuff
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Your support to remove helmets in UK filling stations before filling so it's easy to see what's happening. We don't have the big concertina thingys on the nozzles either.
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willajabir wrote:
rew750 wrote:
willajabir wrote:If you don't like looking into the filler hole (that sounds dirty) then you might be interested in this little gadget:
http://www.mccuff.com/
Have you tried it and does it work? I'm always leery of those As Seen on TV products as many of them are a scam.
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No, I haven't tried it. I knew about it because of the guys on the VTX forum. Some were complaining about the fuel dripping on our VTX1300's and this was tested by one then of course several followed. To me, no problem to solve on the VTX or on this skut. Even filling from the side, some of the Burgman riders use the cheaper version of a short pvc pipe for the same function.
Here is a link to a discussion about it where some hate it/ some love it. It's like an oil or tire discussion:
http://www.vtxoa.com/forums/showthread. ... the-McCuff
Thanks for the link. It gave me something humorous to read. :D It's amazing how the same product can illicit different responses.
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Alibally wrote:Your support to remove helmets in UK filling stations before filling so it's easy to see what's happening. We don't have the big concertina thingys on the nozzles either.
Yep I probably need to stop being lazy, take a couple of minutes and take off my helmet so I can see better. Or maybe put a small flashlight on my key chain to shine in to see the gas level.
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The only reson uk petrol stations want you to take your helmet off is so they can get your face on the cctv.
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