Depends on the motorycle, number of cyclinders, idle speed, engine modifications, exhaust modifications, intake modifications etc... not much
to much fuel is going to the engine for it to burn it all
Depends greatly on bike anywhere from 20 to 50 mpg.
Aproximately 0.8 gallons per hour is the average. Although all cars will be a little different.
The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of the motorcycle.
loads
There is no fuel gauge on this motorcycle. You have to estimate fuel usage from driving or open the fuel tank to see how much is in it.
10726 gallons
Some motors at idle are unable to burn the entire fuel charge because the combustion temperature is insufficient at that regime, what you see as white smoke is indeed raw fuel, it is detrimental for any engine to idle too much for the same reason I mentioned, because part of the unburnt fuel dilutes the oil and can cause lubrication problems in the cylinder liners and damage them as well as other parts that rely on lubrication.
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Depends highly on Throttle setting, altitude, gross weight, and if/how many externals are loaded. Roughly 1,000 lbs/hr at idle on the ground and about 25,000 lbs/hr crusing at FL230.
It varies widely. There is no single answer to your question.
regulates fuel presure at idle or under load so you dont get to much or too little fuel