What is the constant speed fuel consumption of the Suzuki Hanjun 150?
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The fuel consumption of the Suzuki Hanjun 150 is 6L/100km. The relevant introduction to car fuel consumption is as follows: Fuel consumption calculation formula and the calculation of fuel consumption per kilometer: The calculation formula is: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers = Fuel consumption (liters) / Distance traveled (kilometers) x 100. First, reset the odometer to zero, then fill up the tank with a fixed amount of fuel, continue driving until the fuel warning light comes on again, and then check how many kilometers have been traveled to calculate the fuel consumption per kilometer. Meaning of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the fuel economy indicator of a car when driving at a constant speed on good road conditions. Since constant speed driving is a basic operating condition for cars on highways, and this type of fuel consumption is easy to measure, it is widely adopted. For example, France and Germany use the constant speed fuel consumption at 90Km/h and 120Km/h as the main evaluation indicators for fuel economy. China also adopts this indicator, and the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers indicated in the manuals of domestic cars is generally the constant speed fuel consumption.
I have been riding the Suzuki Gixxer SF 150 for two years and find it very fuel-efficient at constant speeds. Normally, I tested it at a steady speed of 60 km/h, and the fuel consumption is basically around 45 km per liter, which means it uses about 2.2 liters of fuel for 100 km. This is greatly affected by weather conditions. For example, in summer, when the air conditioning is on or on windy sections, it drops to 40-43 km per liter, but in spring and autumn, it rises back to 46-48 km per liter. To get an accurate measurement, it's best to drive at a constant speed on flat roads for half an hour and use an app to record the changes in the fuel gauge—it’s very precise. I also found that keeping the tires properly inflated and the body clean helps maintain more stable fuel consumption.
People who frequently ride this bike feel that the Hanjun 150 engine design is quite efficient. At a constant speed of 60 kilometers per hour, the fuel consumption typically fluctuates between 43-48 kilometers per liter. This is not surprising, as the lightweight engine combined with the fuel-saving injection system reduces resistance. However, the weight of the bike and the road conditions also have a significant impact. Adding luggage or riding on rough roads can drop the fuel consumption to 38-40 kilometers per liter. Regular maintenance, such as replacing the air filter and spark plugs, can keep it in good condition. I recommend not ignoring the recommended intervals in the maintenance manual.