What is the actual fuel consumption of Piaggio Fly125?
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The actual fuel consumption of Piaggio Fly125 is 3.6-3.8 liters per 100 kilometers. The following is a detailed description of Piaggio: Background: Piaggio Group of Italy is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Europe and the manufacturer of the world's first scooter, VESPA. Piaggio has dozens of factories around the world and employs more than 60,000 people. A Century of History: In 1884, Mr. Rinaldo Piaggio founded Piaggio Company, which became the largest motorcycle manufacturer in Europe; in 1937, Piaggio became the most famous aircraft manufacturing company in Europe, winning 21 world aviation awards and breaking 2 world aviation records; in 1946, Piaggio produced the world's first scooter—VESPA. Since then, Piaggio has entered the motorcycle manufacturing industry, and the legend of Piaggio began.
I've been riding the Piaggio Fly125 for almost two years now, and the real-world fuel consumption has been quite stable. For my daily commute, it averages around 35 kilometers per liter. Specifically, in slow city traffic, it might drop to about 32 km/l, while on suburban highways, it can reach 38 km/l or even higher. There are quite a few factors affecting this. For instance, being lighter in weight, maintaining standard tire pressure, and regular oil changes help save more fuel. However, if I carry a passenger or accelerate aggressively, the fuel consumption can drop below 34 km/l. Maintenance is also crucial. I change the air filter and engine oil every 5,000 kilometers; otherwise, the fuel consumption noticeably increases. Overall, this scooter is quite economical and has helped me save a lot on fuel costs, making it ideal for urban commuting. I'd recommend new owners to start recording fuel data from the beginning to calculate the real values.