How many kilometers can a full tank of gas last for the CFMOTO 250SR?
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Approximately 200-260 kilometers. The CFMOTO 250SR has a fuel tank capacity of only 12 liters, with a fuel consumption of around 4-5L per 100 kilometers, meaning a full tank can last about 200-260 kilometers. If driving on highways, the distance may be longer, while uphill driving or traffic congestion can shorten the distance. Additionally, the load on the vehicle and driving habits can affect the overall fuel consumption and driving range. The following is based on Article 67 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China regarding motorcycle highway driving regulations: Pedestrians, non-motorized vehicles, tractors, wheeled special machinery vehicles, articulated buses, full trailer trucks, and other motor vehicles with a design maximum speed of less than 70 kilometers per hour are not allowed on highways. The maximum speed limit indicated by highway speed signs shall not exceed 120 kilometers per hour; the driving speed of motorcycles shall not be less than 60 kilometers per hour and shall not exceed 80 kilometers per hour. Due to the minimum speed limit, motorcycles with an engine displacement below 50cc are prohibited from entering highways.
As someone who tinkers with motorcycles year-round, the actual range of a full tank on the CFMoto 250SR really depends on specific conditions. The bike has a fuel tank capacity of around 12 liters, and according to official data, its combined fuel consumption is approximately 3.5 to 4 liters per 100 kilometers. A quick calculation shows that the theoretical range on a full tank can vary between 300 to 350 kilometers. However, factors like wind speed, road conditions, and your riding habits—such as aggressive acceleration or frequent braking—can push fuel consumption above 5 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to around 280 kilometers. For daily rides, I recommend using a mobile app to track data, like GPS-measured actual values. Additionally, maintaining a steady speed on highways can extend the range to 380 kilometers, while city traffic congestion might cut it down to just 250 kilometers. Regularly checking fuel levels and tire pressure is crucial—don’t wait for the fuel light to come on, as it can harm engine longevity. Overall, with average riding habits, a range of 320 kilometers per tank is reliable, but it’s best to test it yourself a few times for personalized adjustments.