Nightster Gas Mileage
~8600 miles
SE air intake (standard), V&H short shots,
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i didnt want to post in this thread until after i got my engine issue signed off on, but i can safely post now. average 39 to 40mpg. all city riding, half stop n go in 40mph, half on 60mph road. my fuel light also comes on hella early, between 75 and 80 miles on the tripometer.
seems like our average city fuel economy is about 40mpg and highway is 50ish? for a 1200cc engine on a moderately light bike, sounds about right i guess.
I live in a very rural area, no stop and go city traffic, and I'm also a pretty conservative riding when out on the mean highways.
My 2005 1200C gets right at 50 MPG, and that's running performance Screamin' Eagle "E" cams which flow more air/fuel mixture than the stock 1200 camshafts.
For comparison purposes, my 2003 EFI Softail FatBoy averages right at 48 MPG under the same conditions. It's running a high flo intake/exhaust, has a Screamin' Eagle Race Tuner, and has been dyno tuned.
My 2003 Dyna WideGlide doesn't get quite as good of mileage, but it is setup for performance and not fuel economy. It has the 1550 (95") upgrade, 10;25:1 high compression pistons, Screamin' Eagle 204 cams, a dialed in Mikuni HSR 42 carb, and it has also been dyno tuned. It averages around 44 MPG under the same conditions as the other bikes.
My 2001 EFI RoadKing also gets around 44 MPG. It has the Stage 1 and is running V&H duals.
Of course the mileage of any of these bikes would vary greatly if I lived in a metropolitan area and had to do the stop and go city traffic thing, or if I pretended that any of my Harleys were 'race bikes' and did a lot of full throttle runs..
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