How many kilometers can a motorcycle travel with one liter of fuel?

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StephenLynn
07/28/25 9:42pm
According to the motorcycle model, a motorcycle can travel the following distances with 1 liter of fuel: 125cc cross motorcycle: approximately 45 kilometers per liter of gasoline. 125cc scooter: approximately 35 kilometers per liter of gasoline. Factors affecting motorcycle fuel consumption include: Displacement: Motorcycles with larger displacements have higher fuel consumption. Environment: When driving on congested roads, frequent stops and starts are required. Starting from a stationary state requires significant kinetic energy, and the engine needs to output substantial power. Frequent starts from a stationary state will inevitably lead to increased engine fuel consumption.
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LaCameron
08/12/25 2:18am
I've been riding motorcycles for decades, and how many kilometers you can get per liter really depends on the bike's condition and riding habits. My small scooter can go over 30 kilometers, which is incredibly fuel-efficient, but a big-displacement heavy bike might only manage 15 to 20 kilometers—quite a big difference. In city traffic with congestion, fuel consumption can be terrible, dropping below 20 kilometers; but on highway cruising, it’s much better, often exceeding 25 kilometers. I advise new riders to record fuel refills and mileage to understand their bike’s real fuel efficiency. Regular maintenance like oil changes and checking tire pressure can significantly improve efficiency. Remember, smooth riding is key—avoid sudden acceleration and hard braking, as these small habits can save a lot on fuel over time. Safety always comes first, and good fuel efficiency means your bike is in top condition.
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