Fuel/cold issues.
First off, does anybody know if there is a reputable hand guard for '06 250's? I have thick gloves but I feel like keeping the wind off would be the best over all. My body stays pretty warm behind the fairing and glass if there is no cross winds but I'm afraid on too long a trip my hands would become an issue.
After I got low on my first tank of gas (that came with the scooter) I fueled up and started the trip counter over to 0 for the first time. Now that I've put a hair over 100 miles on this trip count, I took it to the gas station for another whopping 5 dollar fill up of roughly 1.6 gallons of gas. It totalled out to 61 MPG, twice as good as my old Pontiac on the highway, twice as good as my Yaris split town/highway.
Those 100 miles were half country winding roads on a scoot meet up/tour and then the other 50 were just typical commuter miles, usually in traffic. Also, I noticed the scooter really feels alive on a full tank vs with1.6 gallons gone. I have a 2.8 gallon capacity so I had 1.2 gallons left and once I filled up I feel like the scooter was brand new. My question to peopel with a bunch of miles,, do you think my grogginess was from the fuel level getting lower, or the temperature of the fuel from the scooter sitting outside all day/night? It was 34 degrees out and the gas station gas from underground warmed up my fuel supply and perhaps made my carbeurated motor run better? Or just having a higher level of fuel = more power? Both warmth and volume working together??
The reason for wondering is that if I can leave a little room in my tank and fill up with warm gas at the start of trips that might be a good idea. Unless it was just the lower level of fuel causing that issue, in which case keeping some room in the tank would make it worse.
On the way home from my trips last night I had my first experience riding on grated pavement. Not, fun, at, all. I was on a 50 mph stretch of I35 and had to slow down to 35 with my flashers on while I went all over my lane.
I'm planning a trip this weekend down to Lockhart for a nice 'texan day', shooting a gun at a range and then swinging by a BBQ joint. High of 55,, that's 'texas cold'.