Fuel Low Warning Light
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Fuel Low Warning Light
Today during a nice but cold ride my low fuel warning light came on at 140 miles. Normally the light comes on around 160 miles? I'm wondering why the 20 miles difference? Could the cooler temperature play into lower gas millage?
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Re: Fuel Low Warning Light
Were you driving a little more spirited? riding 2up? positive the tank was filled?Catapult wrote:Today during a nice but cold ride my low fuel warning light came on at 140 miles. Normally the light comes on around 160 miles? I'm wondering why the 20 miles difference? Could the cooler temperature play into lower gas millage?
I think that a cooler temp should technically help the gas mileage, just my theory though.
My gas light varies from 115 miles if I'm hammering down on the highway loaded, up to 165 for nice 55 mph rides.
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Catapult....cold wether will allow slightly more fuel in the gas tank, the end result being more rather than less mileage.
Some of the responses to the thread are right on....was it a beautiful day and you twisted the throttle a bit more?
If none of the above applies, I would check with the wife or the significant other to see if they have been siphoning gas out of your bike....

Some of the responses to the thread are right on....was it a beautiful day and you twisted the throttle a bit more?
If none of the above applies, I would check with the wife or the significant other to see if they have been siphoning gas out of your bike....
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Re: Fuel Low Warning Light
I do indeed get less mileage in cold weather. I believe it's because the cold air is more dense, hence more fuel is injected to compensate....Catapult wrote:Today during a nice but cold ride my low fuel warning light came on at 140 miles. Normally the light comes on around 160 miles? I'm wondering why the 20 miles difference? Could the cooler temperature play into lower gas millage?
But the upside is your engine will make more power...
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I'm not positive, but I thought cold air is less dense, therefore making your engine make more power for less gas.Oilhead wrote:I believe it's because the cold air is more dense, hence more fuel is injected to compensate....Catapult wrote:Today during a nice but cold ride my low fuel warning light came on at 140 miles. Normally the light comes on around 160 miles? I'm wondering why the 20 miles difference? Could the cooler temperature play into lower gas millage?![]()
But the upside is your engine will make more power...
Either way we agree that cold makes more power.
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On a recent 4 corners ride around Oregon, after a long day in the saddle and working the bike hard through the canyons and mountains, I actually hit 198 miles before the fuel light came on. Most of the time it is around 160. I have noticed that with just commuting (50 miles round trip on hwy) that I get worse mileage than when I am out for a spin having fun. I get even better mileage 2 up. Normally I fill the bike on the center stand and fill into the filler neck some. On the trip I was really anal about it, as some of the legs were rather long, I made sure to get every last drop in there.