Hi everyone, after lurking on the forum for a bit I decided to join up. About a month ago I bought a 77 with about 7000 miles on it and the original rear tire in hopes of replacing my scooter as an ideal college commuter and occasional 400 mile touring bike (to visit my Mom up north). Didn't pay much, but since buying it I've had to replace the stator(not easy), the front and rear brakes, the tires (which is fine cuz they were old) and the swapped out the stock sprocket for a 38 tooth in the next few days I'm going to replace the front fork seals and possibly swap out the entire stock ignition system for a pamco system(not cheap but I'm hoping its worth it). So far I love the bike, I love how stable it is, even at high speeds, I love the way it looks - be it parked or me on it, but I do have one major hang up and its kinda a big issue with me. See even though the bike is old, in pretty good shape and considered a classic in some circles my primary use for it is as a year-round commuter, what attracted me to it was the clutch-less transmission, however after going through a few tank fulls of gas it seems like the bike is averaging about 22-25 MPG no matter how soft or hard I ride it, even if I go 2-up most of the way, strange I know! Along with installing the new ignition system, I'm going to try the best I can to sync up the carbs and adjust the valves. I'm hoping this helps. My question is, for you stock 750A's out there is what kinda gas mileage are you getting on these badboys. I realize that these machines were built in an era before the oil crisis and EPA regulations for bikes so I'm not expecting this thing to be any match to my 150cc scooter gas-miser wise, but for a motorcycle, even one with a slushbox, is 40MPG really that unreasonable? Thanks all.