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Puffs wrote:On the tank size I'm with Blurredman. These 2 strokes are guzzlers; you need a big tank if you want to get anywhere. Just priorities.
Height of the bars is anybodies personal preference. Not too long ago I bought new bars for the MZ - standard bars, standard height.
But once again it all comes down to priorities. If it's looks & image you're after, and if you want to look like Fonda & Hopper, by all means take a humongously heavy & slow dinosaur without rear suspension, and destroy the little suspension it had at the front, as well as the steering geometry, so that you're sure you can only go straight ahead. If riding is your focus, you'll probably make different choices, depending on where you want to ride.
To each his own.
Puffs wrote:Depends largely on you, how you ride, accelerate & brake. Mine's a 250cc & I'm also testing a bigger carb.
MZ say:
Blurredman wrote:Puffs wrote:Depends largely on you, how you ride, accelerate & brake. Mine's a 250cc & I'm also testing a bigger carb.
MZ say:
If that is to be believed, and I see no reason why it wouldn't (though the MPG claim of any manufacturer should be put into question)... at a cruising speed of 55mph, the consumption would be around 62 UK MPG (52 US MPG).
I have managed to acheive 80 UK Mpg on the 250 at cruising speed of 55mph - which is what the manual for my bike claims. But real world mix of riding is 55-65 uk mpg as outlined below in my Fuelly entries for both my bikes...:
http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/mz/etz ... man/158285
http://www.fuelly.com/motorcycle/mz/etz ... man/446527
HOWEVER. It is unfair to allow the 125/150 to be reasonably economic at that speed. The true MPG figure should relate to slower speed riding. I should imagine the 125 is more economical in the city than the 250.
Being as it is a 125, it has a smaller tank not because distance between refuelling is going to be an issue- BUT it would have been unlikely that people would do hundreds upon hundreds of miles a day on a 125. Esspecially in the states where things seem.. further away.
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