What is the fuel consumption of a 150cc motorcycle per 100 kilometers?

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JustinLynn
07/30/25 9:28am
Due to variations in weight and engine power among different manufacturers' 150cc motorcycles, fuel consumption can differ. Generally, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is below 3 liters. The '150' refers to the motorcycle's displacement, measured in cubic centimeters (CC). Here are some tips for saving fuel on motorcycles: 1. Regular maintenance: Pay attention to daily upkeep, regularly change the engine oil, oil filter, and air filter, and check tire pressure. 2. Driving habits: Maintain a relatively steady speed while riding, ideally between 40 to 60 km/h. 3. Choose fuel injection systems: Although fuel-injected motorcycles are slightly more expensive, they generally have lower fuel consumption.
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