Should Suzuki UU125 use 92 or 95 octane gasoline?

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PenelopeFitz
07/24/25 3:47am
According to the official introduction of Suzuki motorcycles, the Suzuki UU125T can use 92 octane gasoline. About the Suzuki UU125T: The Suzuki UU125T is a scooter produced by Jinan Suzuki Motorcycle. It is equipped with a 125ml single-cylinder four-stroke engine, with a maximum power of 6.9kW and a maximum torque of 9.8N·m. The average fuel consumption of the Suzuki UU125T is 4L/100km, and it meets the China IV emission standards. About fuel consumption: There are many factors that affect the fuel consumption of a motorcycle, including the rider's driving habits, engine displacement, road conditions, and vehicle load. During daily use, it is important to drive steadily and gently press the throttle to reduce fuel consumption. Of course, it is also recommended to use high-quality fuel when refueling. High-quality fuel not only burns more efficiently but can also extend the engine's lifespan to some extent.
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Reagan
08/10/25 11:18pm
As a motorcycle enthusiast, I've been riding the Suzuki UU125 for three years and have concluded that using 92-octane gasoline is completely sufficient. The engine is designed to be optimized for regular fuel. Although 92-octane has a slightly lower octane rating, it's cheaper and saves a lot of money for daily commuting. The manual also clearly recommends 92-octane. Blindly using 95-octane won't improve engine performance—it just wastes money. Make sure to maintain proper tire pressure and change the engine oil regularly to maximize fuel efficiency. I've encountered no issues with city riding, and it performs well on long trips too. Always refuel at reputable gas stations and avoid cheap, low-quality fuel to extend engine life.
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