What is the fuel consumption of the DL250?
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The fuel consumption of the DL250 is 3.2L/100km. Below are the detailed specifications of the DL250: 1. Power: The DL250 is equipped with a twin-cylinder, water-cooled, fuel-injected engine with an actual displacement of 248ml, a maximum power of 18.4KW, and a maximum torque of 23.4N.m. 2. Dimensions: The DL250 has a wheelbase of 1430mm, a curb weight of 188kg (without cases), a fuel tank capacity of 17.3L, front tire size of 110/80-17, and rear tire size of 140/70-17. 3. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Fuel consumption is greatly influenced by driving habits and road conditions. Avoid aggressive acceleration; gradual acceleration from a start is the most fuel-efficient. To save fuel, avoid pressing the throttle heavily when starting, as heavy throttle use can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times compared to normal acceleration.
Speaking of the DL250's fuel consumption, I've been riding it for several years. Under standard conditions, the average fuel consumption is around 3.5 liters per 100 kilometers, but it varies quite a bit in actual riding. In city traffic with frequent stops and starts or during congestion, it can go up to over 4 liters. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed of 60-80 km/h can bring it down to just over 3 liters. There are quite a few influencing factors—for example, if the tire pressure is a bit low, fuel consumption will increase. I recommend checking it monthly and keeping it at the recommended value. I pay close attention to maintenance, changing the engine oil and cleaning the air filter every 5,000 kilometers, which keeps the engine running smoother and naturally helps save on fuel. Over the long term, this bike's engine is quite sturdy, with stable fuel consumption, unlike some models where it fluctuates unpredictably. If you're a new rider, developing a habit of smooth acceleration and avoiding hard throttling or sudden braking can save you dozens of dollars a month on fuel—plus, it makes for a more comfortable ride.