How far can a full tank of gas take the Jinjila 300?
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With a full tank of gas, the Jinjila 300 can travel a minimum of 200 kilometers. Below is the relevant information: Appearance: The overall appearance of the Jinjila 300 gives a refreshing impression. Compared to models in the same class, it is not only more stylish and beautiful but also more compact and harmonious. Especially with the V-twin engine as a highlight, the bike looks more stylish and has its own design language. It is not just a cruiser-style motorcycle but also exudes power and a sense of premium quality. Performance: The Jinjila 300 is equipped with a V-twin, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine. This engine features a four-valve-per-cylinder design, delivering a maximum power of 22.5 KW and a maximum torque of 25.3 N.m. These figures are very close to those of the GV300s. Additionally, with a similar power delivery range, the bike's performance in later stages has the potential for broad power output and smooth acceleration.
I've been riding the Jinjila 300 for over a year now. Generally, a full tank can last between 350 to 400 kilometers. The fuel tank capacity is about 15 liters. When commuting in the city, the fuel consumption is slightly higher, around 4 liters per 100 kilometers. In heavy traffic or with frequent stops, it drops to just over 300 kilometers. However, when cruising steadily on the highway, the fuel consumption decreases to below 3.8 liters per 100 kilometers, easily surpassing 400 kilometers. I've recorded my refueling data several times, and the longest distance I achieved was 430 kilometers before the fuel light came on during a long trip. I recommend maintaining proper tire pressure and avoiding heavy loads, as these can increase fuel consumption and reduce range. Overall, the actual distance depends on your driving habits and environment, so it's best to test it yourself by filling up the tank and measuring it.