Answer some questions for the list:
1. How many miles on the bike?
2. How many teeth on the front AND rear sprockets?
3. When you say a tankful, do you mean to empty or to reserve. 100 miles to reserve IS low (about 3.5 gallons). 100 miles on a tank is obscene.
4. Original mains (at least on my 99) are 102.5.
5. Does it hesitate around 4-5K? If so, chances are that the needles have not been raised. Raising them one shim too much means about 5MPG lost. They should be lowered until hesitation is seen and then raised one shim. The former owner could have raised them too much.
Marc/Atlanta
#1 about 10k
#2 rear sprocket is a 45/530 (havent opened up the front yet)
#3 i havent done a real scientific test to get an actual number, but it seems to be around 100 BEFORE reserve! (ie. i've filled the tank 3 times (just after hitting reserve) and ridden roughly 300 miles
#4 havent opened up the carbs yet..
#5 I dont notice any hesitation at 4 or 5k, as far as i can tell, the thing takes off like a bat outta hell.. but then again, I'm used to 30 year old honda 750's...
the brass plugs in the carbs seem to be intact. (i assume those are the small (1/4" dia. hole/plugs toward the top of the carb just under the top cover?)
I haven't looked at the air filter yet, and that will be the first on my list of things to check,, but can a dirty filter really affect economy that drastically?
thanks for the help guys,, does any of this raise anymore eyebrows?