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Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 3:42 am
by Woolley
AltheaR wrote:It is normal for fuel costs to rise in the spring. But it is not even April yet and already they are
sky rocketing to nearly their highest amounts ever. The financial outlay makes it hard for individuals
who enjoy driving to justify their passion. But we all have to sacrifice in these hard times. Below are many ideas for economizing on fuel, while still enjoying some time behind the wheel. You will need low (deleted spam url) in case you are going to be able to pay for to pay for gas prices
:o spam? Long time since ive seen that. We must be on the map now. Kill, Dave, kill!

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:11 am
by Fiah
yes, these low interest rates on my car will make it much easier to pay for the gas for my PCX!

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:53 am
by EddieC
Gotta get me some of that..... :lol:

Kill Troll!!

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:55 am
by maddiedog
AAAH NO

Not spam! :O

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:57 am
by mikeoc
I have a Vespa GT 125 at the moment. Great bike, but fuel economy isnt brilliant, and it also isnt the most nimble bike to squeeze through those smaller gaps in traffic. I like the look of the pcx, and the reported MPG is very attractive, plus the idle stop feature would be well used on my journey to and from work (Streatham into the City). Only thing I am slightly hesistant about is the lack of kick start, as both my current bike and previous bike have electric starts only, and both electric starts failed on more than occasion, which is massively inconvenient. Anyone have any problems with the electric ignition on their pcx, or should I not be too concerned :D

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 6:21 am
by TC3
I have had no problems at all. Had a GT125 and the PCX certainly more nimble but a few mph short at the top end. Dont remember tbe fuel economy sorry

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 7:53 am
by maddiedog
The PCX doesn't have a starter, it has a stator that acts as both starter / alternator. When the idle stop engages, the engine "recoils" slightly to put it in the easiest position to turn over.

The Thai models have kick start, if my memory serves me correctly. You should be able to retrofit it. I haven't heard of a single issue with the electric start though, so I have left mine alone.

Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:02 am
by Woolley
Never heard of the Thai models having a kickstart, UK ones definetely don't have one and I thought they were the same as Thai spec. I might be wrong though.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:48 am
by maddiedog
Hmm, I read a few reviews of the PCX125i in Thailand that mention a kickstart. I haven't actually seen one, so the reviews might be mistaken.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 1:21 pm
by Fiah
I don't remember any PCX in Thailand having a kickstarter, and I've seen plenty.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:08 am
by maddiedog
Reviews must be wrong then! Please ignore my post saying they have kickstarters, I'm mistaken. :lol:

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 10:23 am
by Fiah
maddiedog wrote:Reviews must be wrong then! Please ignore my post saying they have kickstarters, I'm mistaken. :lol:
they could very well have had kickstarters, but I haven't seem them that's all I'm saying :D

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 3:32 am
by edscoot
My last but one fill gave almost exactly 120mpg. Mixed riding on country lanes, fast roads and urban. Quite a bit at indicated 60mph. This with 8000 miles plus on the engine. :) I'm pretty sure that if I didn't use full throttle or go above 55, I'd be getting around 130mpg again.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 7:36 am
by mikeoc
Thanks everyone - I dont mind the fact that I'd lose a few mph on the pcx than I have on my Vespa GT - I rarely get to go above 50 in London traffic anyway and my average speed on my daily commute is between 30-40 (pesky buses and cyclists getting in the way!).

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 2:55 am
by edscoot
My last fill gave me 139mpg :D :D :D 5.31ltr for 162.5 miles.

Summer has finally arrived and the temperatures have gone up. I think this must be playing a big part in getting this mpg figure. Most of this riding was a mixture of urban and country lanes with the odd bit of riding at 60mph. I wasn't trying to get good mpg it just appeared :). The previous 2 or 3 fills have been giving 120 + or - 2 or 3mpg (lots of 60mph). 9800 miles on the engine now.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 11:35 am
by maddiedog
Holy crap, that's like 119mpg US. That's insanely good.

9800 miles? I think you might be the first PCX that breaks 10k, I haven't seen anyone else be even close! Awesome!

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 12:56 pm
by Fiah
Mine has 9450 miles and with the good weather mine was also more economical than before with 110 UK MPG / 92 US MPG / 2.57l/100km.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 2:56 pm
by gn2
I'm on 8,500 and should hit 10,000 before August.

Re: Fuel economy

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 2:39 am
by edscoot
I'll probably break through 10,000 today. It's over 9900 now. I'm booked in for my 10k service next wednesday but with the good weather the UK is getting at the moment, I expect I'll be on 11,000 by then :D