What is the fuel consumption of a 125cc motorcycle per 100 kilometers in liters?
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125cc motorcycles generally consume between 1.5L to 2.5L of fuel per 100 kilometers. Motorcycle fuel consumption: Most motorcycles have a fuel consumption of around 3 liters per 100 kilometers, while some high-performance motorcycles can consume up to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. The fuel consumption of a motorcycle is not only related to the motorcycle itself but also depends on the rider's driving habits and road conditions. 125cc motorcycles: 125cc displacement motorcycles specifically refer to motorcycles with an engine displacement of around 125CC. Major motorcycle manufacturers have launched various brands of motorcycles with engines based on this displacement. Domestic motorcycles with 125cc engines include Suzuki Haojue, Prince Motorcycles, Honda, BMW, Yamaha, etc.
I've been commuting on a 125cc motorcycle for several years, with urban road fuel consumption around 2.8 liters per 100 kilometers, while highway cruising can save up to 2.2 liters. The main influencing factor is driving habits: sudden braking and aggressive acceleration can cause fuel consumption to soar above 3 liters, while steady riding saves a lot. Weather also plays a role; in winter, the engine needs preheating, resulting in slightly higher fuel consumption. To save money, I often check tire pressure and keep it at the recommended value, as too low pressure increases resistance and fuel consumption. Maintenance is also crucial; regular oil changes and air filter replacements optimize engine efficiency. I recommend beginners measure their own fuel consumption by dividing the amount of fuel added by the kilometers traveled, as each motorcycle is different, with an average range of 2 to 2.5 liters, which is quite economical. Adding some load for weekend rides slightly increases fuel consumption, but overall, it's much more cost-effective than driving a car.