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Posted 1/2/2007 7:13:27 AM
 

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Hi

I'm new to bikes and just bought a Kawasaki Eliminator BN125.

However I can't seem to find any indicator on the bike to let you know when you are low on fuel. I've checked the manual and can't find anything there either.

Am I correct in assuming that there is nothing on this bike to indicate that you are running low on fuel?

If so how are you supposed to judge when to fill up / switch to reserve.

Sorry for being a bit of a n00b!

Thanks

Keith

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Posted 4/5/2007 9:25:23 PM
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Fuel mileage determination: Fill tank, Set tripmeter to ZERO. Ride until you run out of gas., Note distance, this is main tank travel distance. BE SURE YOU FUEL UP AND HAVE THE GAS VALVE ON MAIN TANK TO BEGIN TRAVEL. NOT "RES" OR "PRIME"!! Should have about 15 miles on reserve. Test reserve same way, but bring along spare gas.
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