What do F and E mean on a motorcycle?
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Motorcycle E stands for "Empty," indicating the fuel tank is empty, while F stands for "Full," meaning the fuel tank is full. Below is an introduction to motorcycle fuel gauge knowledge: Meaning of the scale: The E and F on the right gauge of a motorcycle represent the fuel level in the tank, with the middle scale indicating the remaining amount of fuel; when the fuel gauge pointer reaches the red zone in the E direction, there is approximately one-third to one-quarter of the total fuel tank capacity left, and it is time to refuel promptly. Fuel gauge maintenance: Like other gauges, it is designed and manufactured with a series of measures to prevent vibration, water, and dust. Since motorcycles operate on roads with varying environmental conditions, the working conditions of the motorcycle fuel gauge are relatively harsh. Therefore, preventing vibration, water, and dust is key to fuel gauge maintenance. During normal riding, try to minimize motorcycle vibration, such as ensuring the tire pressure is inflated according to regulations and not overinflated. The amount of shock absorber oil in the front suspension must be filled according to the specified quantity, neither overfilled nor underfilled, to reduce motorcycle vibration to the minimum extent.