What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for a 125cc scooter?
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Scooter 125cc fuel consumption per 100 kilometers ranges between 1.5L-2.0L. Here is some relevant information about scooters: 1. Overview: Scooters are basically continuously variable transmission with automatic clutch, similar to electric mopeds, without gear design. After starting, you only need to twist the throttle to go, and releasing the throttle will automatically slow down until stopping. Moreover, the wheels of scooters are smaller than other motorcycles, and the transmission part is mostly belt-driven, which is commonly known as a step-through motorcycle. The term "scooter" refers to the wide footboard between the seat and the handlebars, allowing riders to comfortably place their feet on it, just like sitting on a chair, without having to straddle the bike as with other motorcycles. 2. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: (1) Maintain normal cylinder pressure: Cylinder pressure is closely related to the sealing performance of the cylinder. If the cylinder pressure is below 50% of the standard value of 165350, it must be repaired in time, otherwise it will increase fuel consumption. (2) Choose high-quality tires: Tires with good wear resistance are a good choice, and since scooters have a lower chassis, tires are crucial.
I've been riding a 125cc scooter for the past few years, with fuel consumption generally fluctuating around 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Different riding habits lead to varying results. For instance, when I ride aggressively or get stuck in city traffic, fuel consumption might climb above 3 liters. But if I drive steadily in suburban areas with little wind, it easily drops to around 2.2 liters. Tire pressure is especially crucial—once I forgot to check it for a month, the tires went soft, and fuel consumption inexplicably increased by half a liter. Regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter cleaning also helps the engine run more smoothly. This little scooter is fuel-efficient and saves a lot of money—just 200 yuan a month on fuel, much cheaper than a car. Riding is convenient and flexible, allowing me to weave through city traffic without getting stuck.