650 Gas Mileage
#1
How does everyone find the 650 on fuel? Most of my riding is slow, muddy, rocky trails. I find it can be a guzzler. I was out a couple of weeks ago with a couple of guys on 400's. We did some slow trail driving and some rails-to-trails. After first part of trip we stopped for gas. I put 6 bucks in, they put 4 bucks in ($2 each) to fill. None of us take it easy on our machines. What has everyone's experience been?
#3
Mine seems to use the same if not a little less gas than the griz 660 I ride with.
It also seems to use less gas than a 400 I ride with.
I guess I am not saying that it is as good as a manual clutch quad is, but it seems to not suck it down any faster than other stuff.
It also seems to use less gas than a 400 I ride with.
I guess I am not saying that it is as good as a manual clutch quad is, but it seems to not suck it down any faster than other stuff.
#4
I can't complain about the fuel consumtion on my 650 because my 760cc Superjet watercraft will burn 5 gallons in 1 1/2 hours. My Banshee will burn 5 gallon in about 4 hours. The 650 will run all day on 5 gallons, so it doesn't seem so bad in comparison.
#5
I usually ride with my brother. He has a P650 and I have an Eiger. One of our last rides was in a lot of deep mud and high speed running on dirt/gravel roads. His prairie got just over 15mpg. My Eiger got 25mpg.
At times like that I like to remind him that he paid a lot more $$$ for his bike. LOL
Of course, then he'll just wait until we hit some long open road, open 'er up and wait for me to catch up.
Jaybee
At times like that I like to remind him that he paid a lot more $$$ for his bike. LOL
Of course, then he'll just wait until we hit some long open road, open 'er up and wait for me to catch up.
Jaybee
#6
Where I ride I can't really get on the motor too much so I get around 60 miles on a tank. One of my riding partners has a Prairie 300 and he doesn't get near the gas milage my 650 does. One difference may be that his is full time 4WD and I rarely have to lock my front end.
#7
Thanks for the replys. I think my tires probably negatively effect my mileage. It may be little hard on gas but I wouldn't trade any of that power for better mileage [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
nyroc, I noticed you change your Mudzillas in the dry season. Have you noticed a mileage difference between stock and Mudzillas?
nyroc, I noticed you change your Mudzillas in the dry season. Have you noticed a mileage difference between stock and Mudzillas?
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#8
sorry, I have not kept track of my mileage before or after. Heck, I forget the camera more than I remember it.
The stock tires have such different rolling distances that they created more drag in 4x4 that I get now with bigger tires (no drag in 4x4). I don't drive that many miles in 4x4 though. I also feel that using the stock tires may cause more drivetrain wear in 4x4 than the bigger tires I now have.
The stock tires have such different rolling distances that they created more drag in 4x4 that I get now with bigger tires (no drag in 4x4). I don't drive that many miles in 4x4 though. I also feel that using the stock tires may cause more drivetrain wear in 4x4 than the bigger tires I now have.


