The used sportster I bought does not appear to have any gauges, which were optional on this model.
So, I was hoping since I do NOT have a fuel gauge, someone could give me a rough estimate of how long a full tank of fuel will last.
Just for general pleasure cruising with my family (wife, small kids), no waterskiing.
TIA, Brad
Operating endurance on a 1996 sportster
Started by nuke, Apr 24 2005 03:50 PM
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Posted 24 April 2005 - 03:50 PM
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Posted 24 April 2005 - 09:27 PM
Tough to say- I can't imagine not having a fuel gauge . It all depends on how much you play, and how hard. I can get a day out of the twins with a 27 gallon tank. Sometimes more. Depends on how far I choose to go and how hard I run getting there.The used sportster I bought does not appear to have any gauges, which were optional on this model.
So, I was hoping since I do NOT have a fuel gauge, someone could give me a rough estimate of how long a full tank of fuel will last.
Just for general pleasure cruising with my family (wife, small kids), no waterskiing.
TIA, Brad
1997 Seadoo XP 800 (sorry, at least it is a DOO!!!)
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