What is the fuel consumption of the Qidian 150u?

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KathrynLynn
07/28/25 8:26pm
The Qidian 150u consumes approximately one bar of fuel per 120 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Potholes on the road will increase fuel consumption; driving for a long time in low gear will inevitably increase fuel consumption; placing excessively heavy items in the luggage compartment will increase fuel consumption; incorrect driving can increase fuel consumption by 2 to 3 times; driving at high speeds in low gear will increase fuel consumption; neglecting engine maintenance will increase fuel consumption; abnormal engine ignition systems also have a significant impact on fuel consumption, such as inaccurate ignition timing, leaking high-voltage wires, or spark plug carbon buildup causing weak ignition, all of which reduce engine combustion efficiency and increase fuel consumption. Ways to reduce fuel consumption: Many large cities experience traffic congestion, and some experienced drivers will choose the least crowded route between the starting point and destination, as reducing vehicle starts and stops and driving at an economical speed is equivalent to saving fuel.
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SanManuel
08/12/25 1:13am
I've been riding the Qidian 150U for over half a year, and this 150cc motorcycle is quite fuel-efficient. For daily commuting in the city, it consumes around 2.8 to 3 liters per 100 kilometers, while on highways or flat roads, it can drop to about 2.5 liters. The Qidian design is quite eco-friendly, and the engine is well-optimized, so fuel consumption isn't high. From my experience, avoiding aggressive riding—like sudden acceleration or frequently high RPMs—helps keep the fuel consumption from exceeding 3 liters. Regular maintenance is key to maintaining low fuel consumption; for example, dirty spark plugs or clogged air filters can increase fuel usage. With current fuel prices at 7 yuan per liter, traveling 100 kilometers costs just over 20 yuan, which is quite economical. The Qidian 150U is a benchmark for fuel efficiency in the 150cc category, making it ideal for urban commuters.
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