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Yes, Even I used to get similar figures on my friend's RTR 200, which I had for a month. Its funny, how a 250 gives 34 kmpl and RTR gives 36 kmpl in same riding style.Originally posted by leech View PostAre you sure about the numbers? The Cbr250 gives out similar figures.
Though now after 3rd service, it has improved to 38kmpl. But he gives bit too much respect to the Throttle.
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Hey has anyone felt the roughness in the bike when it is in reserve. I always keep the bike petrol tank on main and when reserve starts i go and fill the petrol again almost full. But normally whenever the reserve starts i feel the difference in bike ride, it becomes more rough and smoothness is gone. Its like the bike doesn't like to be ridden in reserve mode. Does anyone feel the same or its only the mental block for me. But i have also felt the same on my previous bike i.e. P150. I always like to fill almost 3/4 of the fuel in tank and then ride till it comes to reserve and when reserve starts again fill till 3/4. is it that i am attached to the bike very much or it is my love for the bike....??
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Nothing felt anything like that dude... May be u are giving to much attention to ur beloved bike. Everything is good till it starts giving some kind of vibe or buzz so till then enjoy ur ride peacefully... 😀Originally posted by rakowli View PostHey has anyone felt the roughness in the bike when it is in reserve. I always keep the bike petrol tank on main and when reserve starts i go and fill the petrol again almost full. But normally whenever the reserve starts i feel the difference in bike ride, it becomes more rough and smoothness is gone. Its like the bike doesn't like to be ridden in reserve mode. Does anyone feel the same or its only the mental block for me. But i have also felt the same on my previous bike i.e. P150. I always like to fill almost 3/4 of the fuel in tank and then ride till it comes to reserve and when reserve starts again fill till 3/4. is it that i am attached to the bike very much or it is my love for the bike....??
Last edited by tanishq; 05-31-2017, 07:44 PM.
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No roughness observed in reserve mode. However the pickup and eagerness to revv increases slightly, maybe due to lower weight.Originally posted by rakowli View PostHey has anyone felt the roughness in the bike when it is in reserve. I always keep the bike petrol tank on main and when reserve starts i go and fill the petrol again almost full. But normally whenever the reserve starts i feel the difference in bike ride, it becomes more rough and smoothness is gone. Its like the bike doesn't like to be ridden in reserve mode. Does anyone feel the same or its only the mental block for me. But i have also felt the same on my previous bike i.e. P150. I always like to fill almost 3/4 of the fuel in tank and then ride till it comes to reserve and when reserve starts again fill till 3/4. is it that i am attached to the bike very much or it is my love for the bike....??

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I too feel the same. Not only on my RTR 200 but on my Star City+ as well.Originally posted by rakowli View PostHey has anyone felt the roughness in the bike when it is in reserve. I always keep the bike petrol tank on main and when reserve starts i go and fill the petrol again almost full. But normally whenever the reserve starts i feel the difference in bike ride, it becomes more rough and smoothness is gone. Its like the bike doesn't like to be ridden in reserve mode. Does anyone feel the same or its only the mental block for me. But i have also felt the same on my previous bike i.e. P150. I always like to fill almost 3/4 of the fuel in tank and then ride till it comes to reserve and when reserve starts again fill till 3/4. is it that i am attached to the bike very much or it is my love for the bike....??
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