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115 mpg. Bike was ridden 6.5 miles to work and back at a time. Mostly in 4th gear and at relatively slow speeds. No WOT all the time. I try for mpg not performance.

Since these were short trips Im wondering what the machine is capable of on longers trips at moderate speeds?
 

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I've gone 96 miles with most of that wot before stopping. Your butt gives out, but the Grom keeps on goin. I did put in a high speed spark plug cause I do mostly top speed riding, including interstate. It's a terrific commuter in states where you can use the freeway.
 

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Out west you can ride a bicycle on the Interstate in places so why not the Grom?
 

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Im hoping with my custon built shock and some seat treatment my butt wont give out so fast...
 

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115 mpg. Bike was ridden 6.5 miles to work and back at a time. Mostly in 4th gear and at relatively slow speeds. No WOT all the time. I try for mpg not performance.

Since these were short trips Im wondering what the machine is capable of on longers trips at moderate speeds?
I was able to get 156 mpg on a tank when I drove around 35 mph or slower and coasted engine off downhill. Topped the tank extra at the end so it should be a low estimate if anything.
 

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I saw several people on this forum with the Fuelly bit in their sig. So thought I would give it a go. It's odd cos I do go wot alot and after the last 2 refuels my mpg is in my sig below. I'm sure it must be wrong it seems far to high, but I checked all the info with the receipts from the petrol stations and it was all correct.
 
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