OK, so I have ben wondering, how does a rider know when he's about to run out of gas if his antique motorcycle does not have a (working) speedometer AND does not have a reserve setting on the petcock?
I am planning on riding an early Indian on a charity ride in a couple fo weeks. It does not have a speedo or a reserve setting. And I'd prefer not to gas up every hour "just to make sure."
If a bike didn't have a reserve I'd keep an eye on the odometer. but that's not an option for my 101 as it doesn't have a speedometer.
Do others simply run one side of the tanks dry then flip to the other side and start looking for a gas station or ?
Tips or suggestions are welcome.
I am planning on riding an early Indian on a charity ride in a couple fo weeks. It does not have a speedo or a reserve setting. And I'd prefer not to gas up every hour "just to make sure."
If a bike didn't have a reserve I'd keep an eye on the odometer. but that's not an option for my 101 as it doesn't have a speedometer.
Do others simply run one side of the tanks dry then flip to the other side and start looking for a gas station or ?
Tips or suggestions are welcome.
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