My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

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My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

Post by doletotodole »

8L for 60CNY, equals 9.5USD.

What about yours.
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Re: My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

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Well, let me see...My bike has the smaller tank, less than 2 gallons...so, 2 gallons at $2.48/gal. Is less than $6 US.

For 2.1 gallons...less than $7. :-)
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Re: My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

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8L ×€1.46 (no additive gas95) = €11.68 to fill up
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Re: My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

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Currently, between USD2-USD2.5 with 1 or 2 bars left.
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Re: My PCX full fuel cost, 9.5 USD

Post by iceman »

Best mpg I had was 147mpg, worse is current (four years on) at approx 124mpg during winter with same air filter, plug, belt and no service other than oil and brake pad, so not bad - normal cost to fill up is around £8.60 for fuel to brim till flashing light. I hope, once air filter, plug, belt and perhaps a valve check, I should get higher mpg back but it's still great.
I also now have a MCG on the rear rather than IRC and doing up to 45-50mph instead of up to 30-35 (change of route) so that extra mph and tyre have changed things a bit - but I think it's mostly the air filter and such need chaning (when it gets warmer!)
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