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10-02-2012, 04:06 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Best carbureted tug?
I know everything depends on everything. I'm looking for general opinions on all the aspects of performance, but primarily fuel mileage for an open road cruiser. Lets say a rig around 800 lbs dry. A Honda 750, a Ural, a BMW air head, A Suzuki 650, A sportster, ??? No documentation required.
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10-02-2012, 07:13 PM
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Sure, I can do that!
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Location: 200 miles north of New Orleans
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My 2006 Yamaha XVS650 Cruiser with twin carbs got a little over 50mpg on two wheels, then I opened things up to let it breath a little better -- loud pipes save lives, ya know -- re-jetted the carbs and added a sidecar ... and now I get about 38mpg unless I am running hard into a strong headwind. I would guess my total weight to be around 750 lbs. plus me and my wife who might never ride again if I ever called her a monkey! ;)
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10-02-2012, 07:23 PM
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I'd go for an SOHC 750, maybe a sandcast, but only because I think they are cool. :3
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10-02-2012, 09:00 PM
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10-03-2012, 10:41 AM
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" but primarily fuel mileage for an open road cruiser."
IF fuel consumption is a major factor for you A sidecar outfit isn't where to look. My Ural which I don't run above 60 mph gets about 28-34 mpgs depending on road, load etc. A buds 200x Electraglide w/ factory chair gets 25 mpgs. Buds Goldwing w/chair gets 18 mpgs. Another bud w/hacked 1200GS gets about 30-32 mpgs. A neighbors 07 Enfield w/cozy car does pretty good at 40 mpgs but it'll only run at a steady 40-45 mph. Just from my talking to folks with sidecars I figure adding a chair to a solo you can expect about 1/4 to 1/3 less mpgs than you got as a solo especially if hwy speeds are your intended use. Building a sidecar outfit for good fuel consumption and hwy use seems counter productive to me. If I were to build an outfit for local use I'd consider an evo Sportster or 650 klr. For hwy flying probably an oilhead GS. In any case adding a chair is going to give you a substantial hit in fuel consumption. PS: above numbers are all on the camel piss government mandated gasoline(E10). Good luck. |
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10-03-2012, 11:28 AM
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BMW Airhead
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Location: Cave Creek AZ
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Torque not Revs
you want a motor that is Torque monster not a high revving HP beast!!!!
The BMW airhead twins before 1979 or 1980 had a heavier flywheel which gave better Torque. Twins like the Yamaha XS650 give goo Torque comparable to the Triumphs but yamaha reliable. I think a Honda CB750 4cylinder would struggle to get a sidecar moving slipping clutch higher RPM but it has been done. the 1200 CC Suzuki Bandit is a good tug
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10-05-2012, 06:09 AM
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Sure, I can do that!
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10-05-2012, 06:26 AM
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Studly Adventurer
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Gl1100?
Goldwings make great tugs. I have owned two GL1100s... and I wouldn't rule out a 1200 either, but they're heavier. Nice to have shaft final drive too. There is a reason they've been a popular choice over the years for a tug. The Yamaha Venture isn't a bad choice as a tug either. This is maybe a bit heavier than you're looking for, but are good (no, great) choices nonetheless.
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10-05-2012, 07:40 AM
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10-05-2012, 08:22 AM
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10-05-2012, 08:25 AM
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10-05-2012, 08:58 AM
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I'm thinking around two grand for a tug. Maybe an 850 something, twin cylinder. The sidecar weighs around 180 or so. |
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10-05-2012, 06:15 PM
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My rig is a 04 Sportster 883 with a velorex I get a solid 42MPG every tank. I cannot remebmer exactly the MPG I used to get with the KLR but I think it was aroung 45 - 48MPG.
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10-05-2012, 08:16 PM
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10-06-2012, 06:01 AM
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