I just joined to tap into some of your knowledge. A brief introduction. I own and ride a 1988 K75C with 169,000 original miles and recently acquired a 1995 K75 with 30k miles. The newer bike is the one I have some questions about and will just deal here with the most-troubling issue and see what you all think. BTW, the K75 is the only motorcycle I will ride, as I consider it closest to perfection.
The 1995 low fuel warning light comes on at 165-170 miles. At first I thought this was simply a malfunctioning warning as it should come on, like my other bike, around 200, depending on riding style. They tanks should both have a bit over 5 gallons, not the 4 indicated. So, I continued riding and the bike sputtered at 208 miles, suggesting that it was running dry after 4 gallons.
I checked my Clymer’s manual and looked into the fuel tank and the pump is seated properly and the float is free and seems to move as it should. My question, of course, is what might be wrong as the tank is running prematurely dry? I am getting 47+ mpg. This is cutting down my range and I am needlessly carrying an extra gallon. Out here in Wyoming, that inaccessible gallon could mean the difference between getting home to my warm bed and spending a cold night outdoors with the pronghorn antelope. Any ideas appreciated.