A new Italian builder...
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Even at great gas mileage - I want a bigger tank than that.
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1979 R65
1979 R65
Re: A new Italian builder...
That five-gallon fuel tank (and it's easy removal) are a couple of the things I miss most about my R65.bbelk wrote:Even at great gas mileage - I want a bigger tank than that.
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Mine holds almost 6.
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A big tank or much better fuel efficiency, I'm going to go the latter. 3.3 l/ 100km or 70 mpg US .Rob wrote:That five-gallon fuel tank (and it's easy removal) are a couple of the things I miss most about my R65.bbelk wrote:Even at great gas mileage - I want a bigger tank than that.
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But it's not diesel!Sibbo wrote:A big tank or much better fuel efficiency, I'm going to go the latter. 3.3 l/ 100km or 70 mpg US .
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True ! If only !
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