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reserve fuel
I have been looking and cant find reference to the amount of fuel left once the needle gets to reserve or the red section.
Is there any rough idea how many miles it might g before totally dry once it reaches the red zone??
Thanks
Is there any rough idea how many miles it might g before totally dry once it reaches the red zone??
Thanks
oldsomeman- Posts : 20
Join date : 2013-09-30
Re: reserve fuel
oldsomeman wrote:I have been looking and cant find reference to the amount of fuel left once the needle gets to reserve or the red section.
Is there any rough idea how many miles it might g before totally dry once it reaches the red zone??
Thanks
Simple way to find out, when needle goes into red top up tank & see how much it takes to fill, Tank holds 5 litres (1.1 gallons) so a simple bit of maths will tell you how much is left when needle goes into red. T80 does about 120 mpg so again a bit of maths will tell you how for you can go. To be on the safe side always best to refill as soon as gauge gets that low.
JohnW- Posts : 1386
Join date : 2011-10-29
Re: reserve fuel
id swear as i get older i am thinking less....of course its one way to test it.
I did want to know in case I am out riding in the country as i hope to be and have some idea before i ended up pushing lol
Thanks once again.
I did want to know in case I am out riding in the country as i hope to be and have some idea before i ended up pushing lol
Thanks once again.
oldsomeman- Posts : 20
Join date : 2013-09-30
Re: reserve fuel
I carry a small amount of petrol in a bottle for such occasions, I think every t80 is different so you cant trust the fuel gauge, must admit you drive a lot more carefully when its on the red
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Join date : 2011-03-24
Location : littlehampton
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