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Old 05-10-2009, 12:40 PM
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I brought home a '97 CBR600 last night from Ft. Worth TX (260+miles) ride. It ran great with no issues to speak of. I did notice a very faint buzzing sound at 35-45mph. Below that or above it, the sound disappeared. I think a bolt on the fairing might be loose, but no big deal. I was very surprised at my gas mileage. Prior to this bike, I rode an '87 VFR 700F2 and mpg was about 39-41 cruising at 75mph. The CBR got 55.6 mph at the same speed! What are you guys and gals getting from your F3? It is completely stock other than the D&D pipe. This thing is awesome. It weighs about 60+lbs less than the VFR and makes about 35+ HP more. I can really feel the difference too. Well, off to spend some much needed time with mama. Must score some brownie points if I want to ride it later today. Later.
 
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Old 05-10-2009, 01:18 PM
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i only get 30-33 mpg

but thats with aggressiving riding, and a leaky pet **** >=[ i used to get 40 before the leak issue. i do only city riding though so im sure it would be more if i commuted more
 
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30-35mpg if I ride aggressively. 40+mpg if I ride...who am I kidding. I always ride aggresivly.
 
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I did about 500 miles highway this weekend going at a significant pace and got about 50/55 mpg. (we're not talking 70 mph, haha) City commuting I'm usually between 40/45 mpg, it's my daily driver. Aggressive twisties its usually 30+ mpg.
 
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I did a cross country trip a couple years ago and I getting about 50 - 65 mpg. The big variation is because I was drafting semis. So I would get about 60 - 65 drafting and 50 - 55 if I wasn't drafting. It's kinda funny, you wouldn't think that drafting would save that much fuel but it really does!
 
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Originally Posted by marc0011
I did a cross country trip a couple years ago and I getting about 50 - 65 mpg. The big variation is because I was drafting semis. So I would get about 60 - 65 drafting and 50 - 55 if I wasn't drafting. It's kinda funny, you wouldn't think that drafting would save that much fuel but it really does!
not until it brakes hard and takes u down for a trip to doc ^^
 
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I did notice a very faint buzzing sound at 35-45mph. Below that or above it, the sound disappeared.
On the inside of the windshield on the left and right are small covers held in place by 1 screw. The lower ends are just slipped into slots and have some foam padding around them. You might be hearing a buzzing or vibration coming from them. Try adding a little more foam packing behind them to quiet them down. I've seen the fuse cover make a similar noise, but not as loud or as often. None of these things are critical, just little anoying.
 
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Originally Posted by idodirt
On the inside of the windshield on the left and right are small covers held in place by 1 screw. The lower ends are just slipped into slots and have some foam padding around them. You might be hearing a buzzing or vibration coming from them. Try adding a little more foam packing behind them to quiet them down. I've seen the fuse cover make a similar noise, but not as loud or as often. None of these things are critical, just little anoying.
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Had this buzzing on my bike when I first got it.
 
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Originally Posted by marc0011
I did a cross country trip a couple years ago and I getting about 50 - 65 mpg. The big variation is because I was drafting semis. So I would get about 60 - 65 drafting and 50 - 55 if I wasn't drafting. It's kinda funny, you wouldn't think that drafting would save that much fuel but it really does!
Mythbusters tested the effiency of drafting a semi. If you can stay 8 feet behind you can get up to 14% better fuel economy.
 
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Thanks for the insight folks. I'm having a blast riding the CBR, but it is a bit different than the VFR 700 I had. The CBR floats at 70-80mph and accerates with ease beyond that. The VFR took forever to get to the same speeds. The clutch is "softer" too. By that I mean, I don't have to pull it in all the way before shifting like I had to on the VFR. Do you folks use a thottle lock or speed control for highway use on your CBR? Thanks again for your insight. Later.
 



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