Thanks for the reply Bruce, and yup, I know what you mean, the old British Iron seems to do particularly well on fuel, but then a decent run will always return better mileage than several stops and starts, using estimated figures the MuZ appeared to be managing nearly 70mpg on a run on the continent two up but in perfect weather and draughting trucks at 56mph... but estimated figures are always deceptive, now the average gallon is around £5.25, then, probably a bit less... I reckon your bike will be in the 60's but I bet if you measure it carefully you can't beat 70mpg... (there's a challenge!

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It's always difficult to be accurate and having produced proper annual and whole life costings for bikes and cars most people are horrified when they do the sums properly, however many club members here will go through a couple of tanks in a week so it should be possible to get some useable real figures, certainly better than the usual available?
Maybe I should ask Steve to put up a table or a sticky...?
