Getting better with age!

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Getting better with age!

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only about 500 miles away from my 20k service but had two tanks this week one my best tank ever at 132.5mpg and then another 130mpg today, not bad when she's due an air filter and spark plug change :)
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Good little beast isn't it :) - seems many 125 owners get great mpg out of the pcx. A fair percentage of PCX150 owners on Fuelly get 120mpg+ too, which for a larger cc bike is very good.
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My milage started to go up at around the 4000 mile mark. I'm regularly getting over 150 now riding my A/B road commutes.

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Remember, old gas can cause problems....you're keeping that gas in there too long.
You need to gain weight or nick a fuel line to leak some out as you travel.
Sign me, Big Guy getting 52 on a buggerman 400....who ALWAYS has fresh gas aboard.
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fish wrote:Big Guy getting 52 on a buggerman 400....who ALWAYS has fresh gas aboard.
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