How many kilometers can a Yamaha Fuxi 100 run on a full tank of gas?
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When the fuel gauge needle of a scooter reaches the red line, there is still about one-third of the fuel left in the tank, not completely empty. Based on the fuel consumption of the Fuxi, 20 yuan worth of gasoline can run about 100 kilometers when fully used. First, check whether the method of calculating fuel consumption is correct. Additionally, driving habits and vehicle condition also significantly affect fuel consumption. Vehicles in the break-in period tend to consume more fuel, and those driving at low speeds in urban areas will also have higher fuel consumption. Below is more related information: 1. Body structure: The structure is similar to models like Ghost Fire and Xun Ying, consisting of the front, footboard, and body. A cylindrical container is placed at the lower left of the front, and a storage compartment and fuel tank are located under the seat. 2. Emission standards: The Yamaha Fuxi scooter has three versions: Euro 1, Euro 2, and Euro 3, which are also emission standards. Among them, the Euro 3 Fuxi has relatively weaker power compared to the Euro 2 and Euro 1 versions. The Feiying Huajia is a scooter equipped with the Linhai RS100 (LY149QMG) engine, with the same appearance as the Euro 2 Fuxi, and its price is relatively cheaper than the Fuxi.
As a daily rider of the Fuxi 100, I've been using it for commuting for two years. The standard fuel tank capacity is around 5.5 liters, with fuel consumption fluctuating between 2.2 to 2.6L per 100 kilometers depending on road conditions. In urban traffic congestion, it can go up to 2.8L, while on smooth suburban roads, it drops to 2.0L. On average, a full tank can cover 200 to 240 kilometers without issues. Based on my multiple tests: the lowest was 180 kilometers on a heavily congested day, and the highest was 280 kilometers during a long-distance highway cruise. The key factors affecting range are riding habits—gentle acceleration and maintaining a steady speed of 60 km/h are the most fuel-efficient—and maintenance, as a dirty air filter or loose chain can cause fuel consumption to spike. Winter temperatures also slightly increase fuel consumption. It's advisable not to wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel, especially on unfamiliar routes—safety first. Regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning can extend engine life and stabilize range. This lightweight and fuel-efficient scooter is cost-effective and practical, making it ideal for city commuters like us.