How many kilometers can a scooter run on a full tank of gas?
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It can run about 200 kilometers when the gasoline in the tank is completely exhausted. Here is the detailed information: Related introduction: For ordinary common scooters, the fuel tank capacity is generally around 6 liters, with a fuel consumption of about 3 liters per 100 kilometers. When the fuel gauge pointer drops to the red mark, it can run approximately 100-150 kilometers. Extended content: For cross-type motorcycles, ordinary cross-type motorcycles generally have a fuel tank volume of about 10-14 liters, with some small-displacement models around 6-8 liters. For underbone motorcycles, which typically have 110cc engines, a full tank holds 3.5 to 4 liters, with an actual fuel consumption of about 1.8 liters. Scooters consume about 3 liters, while cross-type motorcycles consume around 2.2 liters.
I've worked on many of these scooters. The distance a scooter can travel on a full tank mainly depends on the fuel tank capacity and fuel consumption rate. Generally, a 50cc scooter has a fuel tank of about 5 liters, with an average fuel consumption of around 2 liters per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can run approximately 250 kilometers. However, for scooters above 100cc, with a larger fuel tank, they might travel over 300 kilometers. Actual performance also depends on driving habits and road conditions—aggressive driving or frequent uphill climbs consume fuel faster. Maintaining the engine well can save fuel and extend the distance. New scooters perform best, while older ones might see a 10-20% drop in range. Key points include regularly checking the engine oil and spark plugs, as these affect fuel consumption calculations, and not neglecting regular maintenance.