What is the fuel consumption of the Yamaha Tianjian?
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The normal fuel consumption of the Yamaha Tianjian 125 is around 2.2-2.5 liters per 100 kilometers, and the specific fuel consumption depends on the actual usage by the owner. Motorcycle fuel consumption range: Taking the common 125cc cross-type motorcycle as an example, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is generally around 2.2 liters, while for a 125cc scooter, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is around 3 liters. The oil consumption of a motorcycle should not exceed 1% of the fuel consumption; otherwise, it is considered excessive oil consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: The fuel consumption of a motorcycle is also directly related to engine technology and model classification. Some high-tech large-displacement models can also achieve low fuel consumption, while some small-displacement motorcycles may not perform as well in terms of fuel consumption. Additionally, due to differences in technology and positioning, the actual fuel consumption performance can vary significantly among models of the same displacement.
The other day, my neighbor Lao Li came over for a chat on his Tianjian 125, and we happened to talk about fuel consumption. His 2014 carburetor version shows around 2.3L for daily commuting. Last year, I tested a colleague's new fuel-injected 150 model—it hit 2.8L when throttling hard on mountain roads, but could drop to 2.1L cruising on highways. Actually, this bike only has a 12-liter tank; calculating at 2.5L per 100 km, a full tank can easily cover over 400 km. Fuel efficiency really depends on how gentle your right hand is—frequent hard braking and acceleration might cost the carburetor version an extra half liter. Keeping the rear tire pressure at 2.0 instead of overinflating can also save some fuel costs.