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thetruck454
I'm about to pull the trigger on two 07 phazers, I was just wondering if any one has ridden them enough to have a semi-accurate mileage report?

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PureBlue
Try www.ty4stroke.com
BV1
I've personally seen between 15-20 miles per gallon depending on trails.

-Steve
Simonzsayz
I put on 90 miles yesterday and got 15mpg. I was breaking alot of the trail. so the engine was really working harder. I figure on better trails it will do even more.
David14
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Isthatahemi
15 MPG (American) Average over 2500 miles
natty793
Im getting between 15 and 20 and its getting better as the motor breaks in. buttrock.gif
Rotax
Get between 16-17 most of t time but has ranged from 14-18 mpg for me on standard track model.
camp crazy moose
07 Venture Lite
18mpg avg. Canadian
03f5sp
wuts the difference between american and canadian??
shit winds
American gallon= 3.78 liters; Canadian gallon=4.54 liters
camp crazy moose
Hit 20 mpg Canadian on last tank full. Better conditions in March.

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By the way, for those of you south of the border .... thats 17 mpg. hyper.gif pee.gif smoke.gif
03f5sp
QUOTE(shit winds @ Mar 19 2007, 05:28 PM) *
American gallon= 3.78 liters; Canadian gallon=4.54 liters


so 20mpg canadian isnt as good as 20mpg american? I thought canada uses metric??
camp crazy moose
Yes ... Canada is metric, but I grew up learning both systems. I prefer to say mpg.
It just don't sound right to say I got 7km/liter or even 14.2 liters/100 km... who the hell can understand what that is? Europeans I guess.

Correct ... 20mpg US would be better = 24mpg Can.
Our Canadian gallon is still bigger though, but in this case bigger is not better. or is it???

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SNOBLOWR
21 mpg on the Phazer XL and 20 mpg on a Phazer FX this weekend, 400 km, 250 miles of riding in the Cape Breton Highlands. During breakin got as high as 25 mpg on the XL, lighter thumb. LOL.
SwiftJonny
It's not actually a Canadian gallon but an Imperial Gallon. Brits use it as well.
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