DOES ANYONE KNOW THE MILEAGE ON THIS THING??? WILL I :banghead: :dunno: :dunno: :banghead: :banghead: :Wow1: :linemup: HAVE TO STRAP A F*CKIN GAS TANK ON MY BACK!!!!?????
I wonder why the two stroke rider's don't keep their comments limited to two stroke sleds. If you have never gone all day on just one gas stop or done a 230 plus mile leg between gas stations, you will never know what it's like. Most two stroke sleds have to stop several times a day just to see if they are low on oil anyway!!!![/b]
I can go well over 120 miles between filling up and in a big (350 mile) day. Will top my oil off at the end and not worry about it till the next 350 or so. Never went between stops more than 80 miles apart so hard to comprehend why you would even want that extra weight on your sled. Getting stuck full of gas sucks really bad. I get about 14 trail running my sled and am very happy about that. Thinking I can get 150 miles a quart doing that is kind of nice as well. Never ever check my oil. Light does it for me and I always add at the end of the day. Hell! I never open the hood unless some yamaha or doo is with us just to show that we do have tools to take care of there mechanical troubles!I wonder why the two stroke rider's don't keep their comments limited to two stroke sleds. If you have never gone all day on just one gas stop or done a 230 plus mile leg between gas stations, you will never know what it's like. Most two stroke sleds have to stop several times a day just to see if they are low on oil anyway!!!![/b]
the option of more gas would be nice. nobody said you had to fill it to the top if you were worried about it. personally, i cant tell whether a tank is full or empty when digging a sled out and i really doubt you could either. :frech32:I can go well over 120 miles between filling up and in a big (350 mile) day. Will top my oil off at the end and not worry about it till the next 350 or so. Never went between stops more than 80 miles apart so hard to comprehend why you would even want that extra weight on your sled. Getting stuck full of gas sucks really bad. I get about 14 trail running my sled and am very happy about that. Thinking I can get 150 miles a quart doing that is kind of nice as well. Never ever check my oil. Light does it for me and I always add at the end of the day. Hell! I never open the hood unless some yamaha or doo is with us just to show that we do have tools to take care of there mechanical troubles![/b]
zl5600, 120 miles between gas stops is no where near the 230 miles on a tank you can get out of some four strokes and another way to put it would be; you have to carry at least 12gals extra gas somewhere on that sled if you want to run the long trail legs that you can find up in Canada. If you have never carried extra fuel, you should try it, it can cause real problems and if you are worried about extra weight, you have it now.I can go well over 120 miles between filling up and in a big (350 mile) day. Will top my oil off at the end and not worry about it till the next 350 or so. Never went between stops more than 80 miles apart so hard to comprehend why you would even want that extra weight on your sled. Getting stuck full of gas sucks really bad. I get about 14 trail running my sled and am very happy about that. Thinking I can get 150 miles a quart doing that is kind of nice as well. Never ever check my oil. Light does it for me and I always add at the end of the day. Hell! I never open the hood unless some yamaha or doo is with us just to show that we do have tools to take care of there mechanical troubles![/b]
Why? THat is just a little bit more than 19 mpg and I get 14 with my old 02 600 efi Motor. Trail riding it should be able to pull 20!There's no way the jag will get 180 miles out of the 9.4 gal. tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/b]