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    How you know when you drive to far to work?

    You have to go to reserve on the way home from work on the Hawk. I never really new till last nite how far i drove to work. The odometers quit working along time ago on my honda accords. I have moved and took a new job while the odometers have been broken. Now i know, 122 miles round trip. I assume this is the normal range for the Hawk?
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    Re: How you know when you drive to far to work?

    Originally Posted by nab
    You have to go to reserve on the way home from work on the Hawk. I never really new till last nite how far i drove to work. The odometers quit working along time ago on my honda accords. I have moved and took a new job while the odometers have been broken. Now i know, 122 miles round trip. I assume this is the normal range for the Hawk?
    I think there are some SIGMA odometers very cheap and easy to instal . About using the hawk I suppose it's a bit risky . 122 equal to 196 KM . I have managed to cover 202 km before tank went dry with the small Bros 400 A far as I know although 250 cc smaller the consumption is almost the same with tha hawk . So I think you will have to get some fuel on your way back .
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      I've pushed it to 145 miles on the tank

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        I can't remember how many miles I got on a tank, but the most miles per gallons I have had was 52mpg last summer on a 350 mile trip I took. I remember filling up twice, but I never had to switch to reserve.
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