Riding a Valkyrie is a fantastic event on any day if you can remember one thing. “Don’t override it’s gas tank”.
Since my current 2002 Valkyrie (GL1500CT) is not my first, you would think I’d have it all worked out and not over ride it’s gas limits but being on the road enjoying the great springtime weather, engine sounds, fresh air, etc., I have to admit forgetting the “gas mileage thing” and getting a sinking feeling in my stomach hearing the engine sputter and stall because of gas starvation. Bending over to the gas valve, switching to the 1.1 gallon reserve and then hearing it come to life again is always reassuring but only briefly. Now it’s time to mentally kick myself for not paying attention to where the nearest gas station was.
QUESTION: Have any of you riding a Valkyrie trike worked out ways to improve low gas mileage issues? I began keeping track of the gas mileage for a few months and it seemed to average around 27 mpg until I increased the tire air pressures (41 psi front & 28 psi rears) and kept the speed below 60 mph (which is not easy to do.). When doing this it went up a little to 29 mpg.
I have to admit I’m sure I added to the problem when I installed a rather large 21 inch Rifle windscreen and Baker air wings. Note: The windscreen and air wings eliminated nearly all wind buffeting problems but I’m sure increased wind resistance. Also, the Valkyrie has the standard plugs (DPR7EA-9) BX/10NGK recently installed. The trike kit is a Roadsmith.
I know there have been a lot of post here in Trike Talk about “gas mileage” issues but not that many dealing specifically with Valkyrie trikes.
Any and all suggestions will be most appreciated.
Thanks a million.
Jagjeep
Since my current 2002 Valkyrie (GL1500CT) is not my first, you would think I’d have it all worked out and not over ride it’s gas limits but being on the road enjoying the great springtime weather, engine sounds, fresh air, etc., I have to admit forgetting the “gas mileage thing” and getting a sinking feeling in my stomach hearing the engine sputter and stall because of gas starvation. Bending over to the gas valve, switching to the 1.1 gallon reserve and then hearing it come to life again is always reassuring but only briefly. Now it’s time to mentally kick myself for not paying attention to where the nearest gas station was.
QUESTION: Have any of you riding a Valkyrie trike worked out ways to improve low gas mileage issues? I began keeping track of the gas mileage for a few months and it seemed to average around 27 mpg until I increased the tire air pressures (41 psi front & 28 psi rears) and kept the speed below 60 mph (which is not easy to do.). When doing this it went up a little to 29 mpg.
I have to admit I’m sure I added to the problem when I installed a rather large 21 inch Rifle windscreen and Baker air wings. Note: The windscreen and air wings eliminated nearly all wind buffeting problems but I’m sure increased wind resistance. Also, the Valkyrie has the standard plugs (DPR7EA-9) BX/10NGK recently installed. The trike kit is a Roadsmith.
I know there have been a lot of post here in Trike Talk about “gas mileage” issues but not that many dealing specifically with Valkyrie trikes.
Any and all suggestions will be most appreciated.
Thanks a million.
Jagjeep