How many kilometers can a motorcycle travel on one bar of fuel?
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Tank capacity is about 6 liters, with actual fuel consumption around 3 liters per 100 kilometers. When the fuel gauge pointer reaches the red zone after a full refuel, it can typically travel approximately 100-120 kilometers. If all the fuel in the tank is completely used up, the motorcycle can travel about 200 kilometers. Below are the characteristics of motorcycle engines: Engine: Two-stroke or four-stroke gasoline engine. Cooling method: Air-cooled, with two types - natural air cooling and forced air cooling. Most models use natural air cooling, which relies on air flowing over the cylinder head and cylinder sleeve fins during riding to dissipate heat. High-power motorcycle engines, to ensure cooling at low speeds or before starting, use forced air cooling with a fan and air duct to direct air over the cooling fins. Engine speed is high: generally above 5,000 RPM. Power-to-displacement ratio (effective power output per liter of engine displacement) is large, typically around 60 kilowatts per liter.