How many kilometers can the CFMOTO 250SR run on a full tank of gas?
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The CFMOTO 250SR has a fuel tank capacity of only 12 liters, with a fuel consumption of 4-5L per 100 kilometers, which means it can run approximately 200-260 kilometers on a full tank. The reasons for increasing fuel consumption in vehicles are as follows: 1. Impact of temperature on fuel consumption fluctuations: Generally, in winter when temperatures are low, fuel consumption tends to increase, almost comparable to the fuel consumption when using air conditioning in summer. This is because lower temperatures cause the engine to dissipate more heat. 2. Long periods without vehicle maintenance: Dirty engine oil and air filters can also lead to increased fuel consumption. Dirty oil results in poor lubrication, increasing resistance in the engine's moving parts, which requires more energy to overcome, thereby increasing fuel consumption. 3. Spark plugs need replacement: Spark plugs are often overlooked. Even if they can still function, worn spark plugs may cause delayed ignition due to insufficient ignition energy, missing the optimal ignition timing.
I've been riding the CFMoto 250SR for a while now, often taking long-distance trips. With a full 12-liter tank, it easily covers around 350 kilometers on the highway, and cruising at a steady speed is the most fuel-efficient, with fuel consumption dropping to just over 3 liters per 100 kilometers. However, in city commuting with frequent traffic lights and stop-and-go traffic, fuel consumption spikes to over 4 liters, and a full tank lasts at most 250 kilometers before needing a refill. Regular maintenance is crucial—a dirty air filter increases fuel consumption, and cleaning it monthly can extend the range by dozens of kilometers. Load also affects efficiency: riding solo with light gear saves fuel, while carrying a passenger or heavy loads reduces the distance. Overall, the bike's range varies from 200 to 400 kilometers, and it's safer to refuel when the fuel gauge shows one bar left, rather than waiting until it's empty and risking a breakdown.