What is the fuel consumption of a 250cc motorcycle per 100 kilometers?

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Preston
08/27/25 5:41am
The actual fuel consumption of a 250cc motorcycle per 100 kilometers ranges between 2.5-3.2 liters. Here are specific methods for daily motorcycle maintenance: 1. Idle speed control: During the break-in period, keep the motorcycle idle speed at 100 rpm. 2. Gear matching: Match the motorcycle's gear with the corresponding speed. 3. Braking method: When braking is needed upon detecting a situation ahead, release the throttle, step on the rear brake with your right foot, and gently apply the front brake with your right hand. 4. Spark plug installation method: Hand-tighten the new spark plug until it can't be turned anymore, then use a spark plug socket to tighten it an additional quarter to half turn.
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Karl
09/09/25 4:37am
As a seasoned rider with years of experience on 250cc motorcycles, my fuel consumption typically fluctuates around 3 liters, depending on the bike model and road conditions. Sportier models, especially those emphasizing performance, tend to consume more fuel, nearing 4 liters, while commuter-oriented cruisers usually stay around 2.5 liters. Riding habits play a significant role—if I frequently accelerate aggressively or carry heavy loads, fuel consumption can spike. Regularly checking tire pressure and maintaining optimal levels saves considerable fuel. Additionally, during long-distance rides, flat terrains allow for stable low consumption, but winding mountain roads increase it. Never overlook maintenance; a dirty air filter left unchanged can add an extra liter to your consumption. In short, recording each refuel and using an app to track it helps precisely monitor consumption. This practice can also help detect potential mechanical issues early, ensuring safer rides.
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