Jerry Eichenberger
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2006 S40. OEM windshield, saddle bags, Sportster
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Columbus, Ohio
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I'm a "mileage nut" with my cars. Until they started coming with computers to display mileage, I calculated mileage at every fill up.
What I've found over the years, and what I'm right now encountering is, that as tires near the end of their service lives, mileage goes down.
The best thing to which I can attribute that is that as the tread wears away, and the tire nears becoming a "slick", it has much more rolling friction that engine power has to overcome, since there is a much larger footprint of rubber in contact with the road.
Hence, more power demanded, more fuel consumption and less mileage.
That's an educated guess from someone who is NOT an engineer.
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