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Sit speling cheker
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no can do! FI bikes do not have a reserve valve,switch,gizmo, etc, you need to estimate what's the best range and look at your warning light, if it is a 1500 then you should be able to go about 150 miles quite comfortable, depending on several factors such as wind, altitude, load, tire pressure, tune up condition, the mileage will vary between 35 to 41 miles per gallon, on my 2003 nomad i get a consistant 38-40 miles per gallon, very seldom have i got below 38, i have ridden as much as 180 miles on one tank, but beware! you are sucking fumes at that point. BTW my warning light comes on somewhere between 3,0 to 3.5 gallons consumed.
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