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What grade of gasoline should be used for the UY125?

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DelSadie
07/29/2025, 06:37:46 PM

Suzuki UY125 uses 92-octane gasoline. Here are some precautions for refueling the Suzuki UY125: 1. Try not to wait until the fuel is completely exhausted before refueling, as this can reduce the lubrication effect of the engine and affect its lifespan. 2. Always refuel at reputable gas stations to ensure high-quality fuel, which helps the engine perform better and extends its service life. 3. Do not mix different types of fuel, as this can damage the engine and, in severe cases, cause the engine to fail completely. 4. The fuel tank contains a fuel pump at the bottom, which is cooled by the gasoline in the tank. When the fuel gauge light comes on, the fuel pump is exposed, causing its temperature to rise and potentially leading to damage. Therefore, it is advisable to refuel before the fuel gauge light comes on.

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VonRebecca
08/15/2025, 07:43:16 PM

I've been riding my UY125 for a long time, and generally, 92-octane gasoline is the most suitable. The manual states that the minimum requirement is unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or above, and you shouldn't randomly use lower-grade fuel. I remember once accidentally filling up with lower-octane fuel, and the engine started shaking a bit and emitting black smoke. It turned out to be a knocking issue, and I ended up spending quite a bit on cleaning. Now I only use 92-octane fuel—it provides stable power, prevents carbon buildup, and saves me frequent trips to the repair shop. A slightly higher grade like 95-octane is also fine, but it costs a few bucks more without much difference in performance. Choosing the right gas station is important too; stick to reputable brands for reliable quality. A full tank can get me about 200 kilometers, which is pretty cost-effective. During maintenance, remember to check the fuel filter to keep the fuel system clean.

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DiJameson
10/18/2025, 12:00:54 AM

From the perspective of engine performance, I have always used 92-octane gasoline for my UY125, as its octane rating is sufficiently high to prevent knocking. Using lower-octane fuel could easily damage the piston and spark plug, affecting acceleration and hill-climbing power. While higher-octane fuel like 95-octane burns more smoothly, the extra cost is unnecessary, and 92-octane strikes a good balance. It also impacts fuel efficiency—using the right fuel improves mileage. Every time I refuel, I ensure the gasoline is unleaded to avoid corroding engine components. Long-term use of incorrect fuel can lead to frequent repairs, ultimately increasing costs. Always refer to the manual as a reliable guide, and don’t rely on unverified advice.

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JohnDella
11/30/2025, 11:38:14 PM

Safety should never be compromised. The UY125 must use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or higher. I prefer to play it safe with 92-octane fuel, as using lower-grade gasoline may cause overheating or even spontaneous combustion risks. Always check the gas station's explosion-proof certification and avoid high-ethanol content fuels, which can corrode fuel tanks and pipelines. Low-quality fuel may cause engine failure or fire during high-speed driving, posing serious dangers! Regular maintenance helps minimize breakdowns.

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EvelynLynn
01/21/2026, 01:03:15 AM

For cost-saving considerations, 92-octane gasoline is the most economical choice for the UY125. 95-octane is slightly more expensive but offers minimal performance improvement, making it a pure waste. Using lower-grade fuel saves a few cents but carries significant risks, potentially costing hundreds in engine repairs. I choose to refuel during gas stations' discount periods for better fuel quality and stable mileage, with one tank lasting over a week. Remember good usage habits—don't wait until the tank is empty to refuel, as this affects the fuel pump. Prioritize quality to prevent carbon buildup and extend engine life.

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Alessandra
04/17/2026, 01:24:47 AM

For long-term maintenance, I insist on using 92-octane gasoline to keep my UY125 in good condition. It's designed to run on unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 90 or above. Higher octane fuel reduces carbon deposits and improves combustion. Using the wrong fuel, such as 89-octane, can cause internal wear and lead to costly repairs. I check the fuel system every quarter to ensure it stays clean. I use Sinopec gas stations to avoid impurities, which works well and gives me peace of mind while saving money.

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