Archangel
Husqvarna
C Class
I'm really used to having a longer range on my bikes and the result is that I've ran out of petrol twice on my HUSKY without the fuel light coming on. Both times I was saved by opening the taps on both bottom sides of the tank. I'm not even sure exactly what they're for, but I just assume they're a sort of "reserve" like I had on my dirt bikes. Then I had to stand a while (assuming the fuel needs to run through the pipes?) before she would fire up again...
So a few questions, as this is all new to me:
1. I'm assuming that there's some sort of plug/wire/sensor that's not working or plugged out. I haven't lifted the tank to have a look, but will do do so when I get a gap.
2. Can anybody tell me if and how those taps are related?
3. Both times I was on around 150 - 160 km and the bike took around 11 litres of fuel. Can that be right? Am I only getting 14km/litre? It seems very low for a 600 cc EFI single. Is it the "Power Up" mod that screws up the consumption this badly?
4. I've made an inquiry about the Safari tanks which will extend my fuel range from 160 km to 350 km, which is a decent (and almost required) distance for an adventure bike on trips
The tanks look good and I'm sure they're worth it, but the price is a bit steep...
So a few questions, as this is all new to me:
1. I'm assuming that there's some sort of plug/wire/sensor that's not working or plugged out. I haven't lifted the tank to have a look, but will do do so when I get a gap.
2. Can anybody tell me if and how those taps are related?
3. Both times I was on around 150 - 160 km and the bike took around 11 litres of fuel. Can that be right? Am I only getting 14km/litre? It seems very low for a 600 cc EFI single. Is it the "Power Up" mod that screws up the consumption this badly?
4. I've made an inquiry about the Safari tanks which will extend my fuel range from 160 km to 350 km, which is a decent (and almost required) distance for an adventure bike on trips
The tanks look good and I'm sure they're worth it, but the price is a bit steep...
