MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
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MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
Well my wife and I just returned from Myrtle Beach South Carolina. Oh by the way, I just bought a 1998 Voyager a week before I left. No problems other then the rear tire going bad on the way back. 75 to 80 mph I only got around 33 to 35 mpg, but on the Blue ridge Parkway got around 40 to 45 mpg. Got to replace the plugs and synch the carbs. I didn't have time before I left. Maybe that will help mpg. Ohiojack
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Re: MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
You should get better than that,I would also check for a plugged air filter. Buy the way,I am partial to your bikes color,the same as my '99
'99 Voyager VXII,'58 Cushman Eagle
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Re: MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
I agree mine is a 98
Trailer...tools...small shop...tent area..hot shower and hot meal.
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Re: MYRTLE BEACH TRIP
Sounds normal to me. Above 65 it starts to suck gas
ohiojack wrote:Well my wife and I just returned from Myrtle Beach South Carolina. Oh by the way, I just bought a 1998 Voyager a week before I left. No problems other then the rear tire going bad on the way back. 75 to 80 mph I only got around 33 to 35 mpg, but on the Blue ridge Parkway got around 40 to 45 mpg. Got to replace the plugs and synch the carbs. I didn't have time before I left. Maybe that will help mpg. Ohiojack