How to Refuel a Motorcycle?

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Jude
07/29/25 6:04am
To refuel a motorcycle, simply go to a gas station. Note that making phone calls and open flames are prohibited at gas stations. Below are some precautions to take when refueling at a gas station: 1. Remember that making phone calls and open flames are prohibited at gas stations. Fuel is highly flammable, and even a small spark can cause a safety hazard. Not only is smoking prohibited, but the use of matches or lighters is also forbidden. 2. Always turn off the engine at the gas station and wait for the staff to instruct you to refuel. You can also opt for self-service refueling. After paying, you will receive a barcode to scan. Proceed to the fuel dispenser, press the button to select the fuel type, scan the barcode, and then remove the nozzle to start refueling. If it's your first time and it feels complicated, you can ask the staff to demonstrate the process for you.
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McTravis
08/12/25 9:34am
I find refueling my motorcycle quite simple, just like filling up a car. First, ride the bike to the gas station and find an open spot to park. Turn off the engine and remove the key, positioning the bike near the fuel pump but not too close to avoid collisions. Squat down and open the fuel tank cap—usually located under the seat with a small cover. Grab the fuel nozzle and choose between 92 or 95 octane, then gently insert it into the tank opening without forcing it. Refuel slowly, watching the gauge until it's about 80% full to prevent dangerous spills. After filling up, remove the nozzle, securely close the tank cap to ensure it's airtight, and head to the cashier to pay—cash or QR code payments both work. Motorcycle refueling is much quicker than cars due to the smaller tank, saving time and money. Always check the fuel gauge before refueling to avoid the embarrassment of scrambling for a station when the low-fuel light comes on. With practice, you can also quickly check tire pressure and chain tension during refueling, making maintenance effortless. Once you get used to these steps, they become second nature.
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