What is the fuel consumption of the Benelli LFC700?
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The Benelli LFC700 has a fuel consumption of approximately 3 liters per 100 kilometers. Here is some extended information about the Benelli: Exterior: This model adopts a sport-cruiser design (similar to the Harley-Davidson Breakout and Ducati Diavel) and is equipped with the largest displacement inline-four-cylinder water-cooled engine in China. The luxurious and sporty exterior design, combined with wide tires, gives the bike a stunning visual appeal. Style: The LFC700 features a sport-cruiser design style, which is fashionable and youthful. It is also the first motorcycle in China with a sport-cruiser design. The detailed design highlights a sense of technology and modernity, and the rear wheel uses a 310/35-R18 tire specification, which is the largest in its class, offering an impressive visual effect. Performance: The 680cc inline-four-cylinder engine delivers a maximum power of 72kW (98 horsepower) at 12,000 rpm, surpassing the power data of Honda's 650 series with similar displacement.
I've been riding the Benelli LFC700 recently, and the official fuel consumption data is around 3.8 liters per 100 kilometers, but the actual riding experience varies. In city traffic with frequent congestion, the fuel consumption can reach 4.2 liters, while cruising on the highway can bring it down to 3.5. After riding for almost a year, I've found that riding habits have the biggest impact—things like rapid acceleration or frequent red lights increase fuel usage. I recommend installing a tracking app to calculate the average, as it makes it easier to understand the real fuel consumption. For maintenance, regular oil changes and checking tire pressure can help reduce fuel consumption slightly. After all, the bike is an investment, and while higher fuel consumption doesn’t affect the daily riding enjoyment, it's still practical for short commutes.