Weather warmed to 70/75F degrees, though I would ride my 010 570 as a dual sport
Bike worked absolutely great and the fuel mileage was incredible with some self control of the throttle
I'm been running 14/50 sprockets, desert riding, this winter since the bike was new in late December
I run a Rekluse clutch with a LHRB
Balanced wheels and tires
Terrain was desert and mountains, two track dirt and sand roads, cow trailing, opened areas with sage brush and pavement miles totaled 50 miles from house and back. Total ride mileage was 268 miles!!
Best mileage, gassed up at Montello, NV. at 126 miles took exactly TWO gals. over sixty miles per gallon. Very happy with this mileage. I was being very steady and easy with the throttle only throttled the bike hard about six times just for the excitement!
Took a different route back to Idaho with more dirt and some sand washes but tried to be easy on the throttle, my returning mileage was 53 mpg because of a few sand washes, just had to ride them, but the mileage was still great.
This winter (cold will use a little more fuel) I was getting about 30mpg running the bike hard in washes and single track.
After the 268 mile ride I can say the seat is not bad for me( but I'm small) the bike is very smooth, it will cruise at 60/65mph (pavement) with very little throttle opening and it's as smooth as any single cylinder dual sport I've ridden. The bike will rip up to 90mph very quickly and easy. Most of the two track road speeds were 30 to 70 mph
The bike is a blast, whether riding hard in the desert trails and washes or riding from the house to the desert and mountains. Yes I do carry gas, my 70* racing sub-frame tank is on order. I check oil temp twice, both times 188*F perfect. I use a digital liquid temp tester. I've been running my ign map on std. setting coolant does not heat up as much at slow speeds hard going as the advanced curve. Dual sport riding with good air flow the advanced ign.mapping would probably work O-K
Have a great ride
Haskell in Idaho
Bike worked absolutely great and the fuel mileage was incredible with some self control of the throttle
I'm been running 14/50 sprockets, desert riding, this winter since the bike was new in late December
I run a Rekluse clutch with a LHRB
Balanced wheels and tires
Terrain was desert and mountains, two track dirt and sand roads, cow trailing, opened areas with sage brush and pavement miles totaled 50 miles from house and back. Total ride mileage was 268 miles!!
Best mileage, gassed up at Montello, NV. at 126 miles took exactly TWO gals. over sixty miles per gallon. Very happy with this mileage. I was being very steady and easy with the throttle only throttled the bike hard about six times just for the excitement!
Took a different route back to Idaho with more dirt and some sand washes but tried to be easy on the throttle, my returning mileage was 53 mpg because of a few sand washes, just had to ride them, but the mileage was still great.
This winter (cold will use a little more fuel) I was getting about 30mpg running the bike hard in washes and single track.
After the 268 mile ride I can say the seat is not bad for me( but I'm small) the bike is very smooth, it will cruise at 60/65mph (pavement) with very little throttle opening and it's as smooth as any single cylinder dual sport I've ridden. The bike will rip up to 90mph very quickly and easy. Most of the two track road speeds were 30 to 70 mph
The bike is a blast, whether riding hard in the desert trails and washes or riding from the house to the desert and mountains. Yes I do carry gas, my 70* racing sub-frame tank is on order. I check oil temp twice, both times 188*F perfect. I use a digital liquid temp tester. I've been running my ign map on std. setting coolant does not heat up as much at slow speeds hard going as the advanced curve. Dual sport riding with good air flow the advanced ign.mapping would probably work O-K
Have a great ride
Haskell in Idaho