Does Kymco publish mileage figures for the 550?
55mpg seems pretty good for that big heavy scooter. You had a 650 Burgman? What kind of MPG did that big old heavy scooter get?
Stig
I thought I saw figures from Kymco for it but cannot find where it was officially stated. There are one or two reviews published that say 53 mpg. There is also a Fuelly entry that shows an average of 52.1 mpg but that included one day last October where a 97 mpg was recorded (that time must been a REALLY LONG down hill run or with a really strong tail wind the entire ride).
When I rode the AK home from the dealer I calculated a few tanks at 57 or 58. I was really pleased with that for during the very first 200 miles. But I also wasn't familiar with the gas gauge and was filling up after only burning off 1.5-2 gallons each time so those figures are likely a little bit off. I am expecting that as the temps get up to where they normally are for summer the mpg will stay a little higher than 55 mpg and possibly even bump over 60 mpg once or twice. Especially as the miles are added to the odometer for the first 6000-7000 miles as I've normally experienced on a new bike.
My 2013 Burgman 650 was running 53-58 mpg regularly, with an occasional tank over 60 mpg, when temps were above 75-80F. Temps have an effect on mpg. Lower temps = lower mpg, higher temps = higher mpg.
I'm a conservative rider, but I do tend to blast away from stop lights a little bit. Otherwise I generally stay at the posted speed limits taking into account the speedometer offset.
All these mpg figures are using E10 except when I travel and that's not available. But even when I use non-Ethanol gas I don't see any significant difference in mpg.