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Fuel Mileage/ Fuel Tank Size

spydertrike

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2012 Rt-S

Is the fuel tank 25 Litres ??

Today I went 175KM and the fuel tank showed low fuel by the warning fuel light and fuel gauge. To me this bike should go much further than 175KM on one fuel tank. However when I filled up the tank it only took 18 Litres of fuel. I'm thinking I still had about 7 litres of fuel in the tank if the tank is 25 litres. How can this be if the fuel light is on and fuel gauage showing almost empty??

Appreciate your feed back.

Thanks
 
Sorry, but I wasn't taught liter to miles conversion when I was growing up and going to school. Can you help me?

Chris
 
To start You are never going to get 25 liters in no matter what the manual says. The most I can ever remember putting in mine was 22 liters. From full to light coming on I get about 230 kms. most of the time. But I can get as low as 180 and as high as 280 kms. Driving in cold conditions the gas mileage drops like a stone. If I am driving in cold and the temperature gauge rarely goes above 2 bars I can't get more then 180 kms out of a tank.
 
Early gas guage warning

2012 Rt-S

Is the fuel tank 25 Litres ??

Today I went 175KM and the fuel tank showed low fuel by the warning fuel light and fuel gauge. To me this bike should go much further than 175KM on one fuel tank. However when I filled up the tank it only took 18 Litres of fuel. I'm thinking I still had about 7 litres of fuel in the tank if the tank is 25 litres. How can this be if the fuel light is on and fuel gauage showing almost empty??

Appreciate your feed back.

Thanks

Sounds like your warning light is coming on too soon. I think you should be able to go about 240KM before warning light, which is about 12km per litre. At that point you should have only about 4 litres left in the tank. If your tank was full when you started you went 175KM on 18 litres, or 9.73KM per litre. That sounds low, but if that is the case -you will only safely get about 225km before you need to fill up. You could get both the light and guage checked but at least you know when to refuel.
 
Have to agree..!!

To start You are never going to get 25 liters in no matter what the manual says. The most I can ever remember putting in mine was 22 liters. From full to light coming on I get about 230 kms. most of the time. But I can get as low as 180 and as high as 280 kms. Driving in cold conditions the gas mileage drops like a stone. If I am driving in cold and the temperature gauge rarely goes above 2 bars I can't get more then 180 kms out of a tank.

:agree: there are allot of variables. How many mile on the bike..? If braking in it will get better...:thumbup:
 
First, the Spyder tank has a stated capacity of 25 liters (6.6 gallons), but part of that is necessary venting and head space, so the actual fuel capacity is only about 22 liters (6.0 gallons). The low fuel light comes on with about 5 liters (1.4 gallons) left in the tank for most Spyders. A typical Spyder should see about 200-225 km (125-140 mi) before the light comes on. Please note that fuel consumption can vary widely, so you could easily see 20% more or less...or even a vastly different number under certain conditions.
 
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Mileage/fuel light

My new RT turns on the low fuel light on when there is a little over 3 gal (11-12 liters, I think) left in the the tank. The gauge reads empty at that point as well (???)​
 
2012 Rt-S

Is the fuel tank 25 Litres ??

Today I went 175KM and the fuel tank showed low fuel by the warning fuel light and fuel gauge. To me this bike should go much further than 175KM on one fuel tank. However when I filled up the tank it only took 18 Litres of fuel. I'm thinking I still had about 7 litres of fuel in the tank if the tank is 25 litres. How can this be if the fuel light is on and fuel gauage showing almost empty??

Appreciate your feed back.

Thanks
I have the same bike. I used to fill up by the gauge. Now I fill up by the low fuel light, when I am in the city. 180 km is the lowest I have ever done on a tank, mostly city driving. I can get 280 to 300 km on the highway. Combined driving the normal is about 240 km. I have never put 25 litres in a tank. 18 to 22 L is average for a fill up.
 
My new RT turns on the low fuel light on when there is a little over 3 gal (11-12 liters, I think) left in the the tank. The gauge reads empty at that point as well (???)​

Let your dealer know about it. In fact. Try to get it in to them with just enough fuel in it so they can verify your claim. From there it'll be an easy fix. They'll probably have to order the right parts tho.
 
My new RT turns on the low fuel light on when there is a little over 3 gal (11-12 liters, I think) left in the the tank. The gauge reads empty at that point as well (???)​
Are you assuming this from the amount you put in? That can be very deceiving, depending on how far you insert the nozzle, the type of nozzle, and how fast you fill. For best results insert the nozzle barely into the baffle ring, and fill slowly by hand. Quit when fuel just begins to spurt out of the vent slots.
 


I think I'm gonna do what someone suggested in another thread. I'm gonna carry a spare can of gas and run my spyder till it's empty. That way I can get an idea of just where on the needle it really does mean it's empty.

Chris
 


I think I'm gonna do what someone suggested in another thread. I'm gonna carry a spare can of gas and run my spyder till it's empty. That way I can get an idea of just where on the needle it really does mean it's empty.

Chris

I don't know if it is just the newness of my gauge but the first tank the needle was below the E and it took 4 gallons to fill up, the second tank it was above the E and it took 4 gallons to fill up. I know that no vehicle I've owned in the last 20 years had a flaky gas gauge like that. The third fill up seemed to be close to the second. I'd carry the gas and watch the odometer and see if the needle is consistent, then let it run out to see what that is on the gauge.

John
 
John,
Most of us ride by the trip odometer... :2thumbs:

Yep! the odometer is the best way. On the average I gas up at 140 or so. Sometimes 150, I very seldom get over 5 gal. in the tank. this would be at least a 180 mile range at 30 mpg. (counting 6 gal. not 6.6). At 33 mpg it would be 198 miles to empty. If anyone has a gas gage that doesn't bounce or the low fuel light that doesn't come on at 120 it would be the exception I think. Part of the learning curve with the spyder is learning to ignore the low fuel light. :D I have purchased a good ATV gas can and am going to do a road test a few times running to empty and see if it would get 200 miles on a tank just in an emergency situation and get more piece of mind. :shocked:
 
I go by the odometer too. I'm looking for a station at 100 miles. I'm not getting near the gas mileage that I got on my 2010 RT-S manual. That's why I think I want to find out just how much really is left in the tank when it gets "down there". I may be looking for gas too soon. I just don't know.

Chris
 
Fuel

2012 Rt-S

Is the fuel tank 25 Litres ??

Today I went 175KM and the fuel tank showed low fuel by the warning fuel light and fuel gauge. To me this bike should go much further than 175KM on one fuel tank. However when I filled up the tank it only took 18 Litres of fuel. I'm thinking I still had about 7 litres of fuel in the tank if the tank is 25 litres. How can this be if the fuel light is on and fuel gauage showing almost empty??

Appreciate your feed back.

Thanks
All of you scare me with the gas light coming on. I fill up every 100 miles or so. Gas light comes on in Texas it's to late. I wish it got better gas mpg, but it is what it is. Love everything else about it
 
I go by the odometer too. I'm looking for a station at 100 miles. I'm not getting near the gas mileage that I got on my 2010 RT-S manual. That's why I think I want to find out just how much really is left in the tank when it gets "down there". I may be looking for gas too soon. I just don't know.

Chris

If you fill the tank as per BRP's instructions, From completely empty you'll be putting in only 5 to 5 1/2 gals.
I was one of the lucky ones with my 08 Sm5, I would nurse in every last drop of gas in and not have a problem with the canister filling with gas, That said i ran 193 miles to dry, and squeezed in 5.9 gallons.
 
I have disconnected the analog guages and use the digital ones now, more accurate reading, now what to do with the analog gauges and the holes they are in?????
 
I have disconnected the analog guages and use the digital ones now, more accurate reading, now what to do with the analog gauges and the holes they are in?????

You could add volt and oil pressure.View attachment 64239

The digital gauge kicks the low fuel light on with about a gallon left in the tank. My wife's RT still has the analog gauges and her light will come on about 15-25 miles sooner than mine does when we are riding together.
 
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