My bike's fuel mileage is sucking. 34mpg on a trip tonight. Pretty much all freeway cruising (45 miles or so at 65-75 mph), with a couple miles some slower town cruising. What gives?
I had checked all the sensors over winter break. All the values were good.
Valve clearances were checked 7k ago, and corrected to spec: Intake on the tight side, exhaust on the loose side.
No vacuum leaks that I can tell. I will double check, but all the rubber is good. This includes the PCR tube.
Spark plugs are pretty fresh, and fuel injectors are only 5000 miles old.
I need to do a compression test. A year ago, I checked it a while after having sea-foamed one of the cylinders (I stopped, bc I was having trouble starting due to bad starter brushes.). 155, 185, 195, front to rear, with the front cylinder having been sea-foamed, iirc. I have since sea-foamed all of them, but haven't gotten around to checking compression. The mileage has deteriorated more recently, from low 40's to mid 30's now.
The question is, what could be doing this? Is my engine just wearing out? It only has 93k on it so far.
If that is the case, is it possible to tear the engine out from the front, rather than the rear? Seems like it would be an easier approach, since everything rear of the bellhousing is perfect.