
Currently, underbone motorcycles mainly have a displacement of 110cc, with a fuel consumption of 1.6-1.8 liters per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting motorcycle fuel consumption: The main factor affecting motorcycle size is the engine, and the size of the engine. At the same time, it is closely related to displacement. Therefore, the larger the motorcycle's displacement, the larger the engine, and the corresponding frame and wheelbase will increase. Motorcycle displacement: Motorcycle displacement is divided into ultra-light displacement below 100cc (50-90cc), light displacement/small displacement (100-150cc), medium-small displacement (200-400cc), large displacement (500-900cc), and super-large displacement above 1000cc.

I've been riding a underbone motorcycle to commute for several years, with an average fuel consumption around 2 liters. However, it exceeds 2.5 liters when stuck in traffic or climbing hills. Daily refueling is quite economical, with monthly fuel costs under 100 yuan. The key to urban riding is maintaining low and steady speed - 60 km/h is most fuel-efficient, while speeding wastes gas. Fuel consumption drops slightly after each oil change during , and I make a habit of recording mileage and fuel consumption.

From a long-term car usage perspective, low fuel consumption is truly hassle-free. The underbone design with a small displacement like 110cc typically consumes about 1.8 to 2.5 liters per 100km, but insufficient tire pressure or a dirty air filter can cause fuel consumption to skyrocket. I personally conduct regular checks on these, maintaining standard tire pressure and replacing the air filter every six months, which keeps my fuel consumption stable below 2 liters per 100km. This approach not only saves money but also extends the vehicle's lifespan.

Recently, I took my underbone bike out for a ride and measured the fuel consumption. It usually averages just over 2 liters per 100 kilometers, but on highways, it goes up to 2.5 liters. Driving gently and avoiding sudden acceleration saves the most fuel, and proper can reduce it a bit further. It's both economical and practical.

From an economical perspective, underbone motorcycles are cost-effective in terms of fuel consumption, averaging 2 liters per 100 kilometers, making them fuel-efficient for long-distance travel. Their low fuel consumption is environmentally friendly with fewer emissions. I've compared the expenses between motorcycles and cars, and the difference is significant. For daily use, there's no need to bother with high-displacement vehicles.

Common underbone bikes with 110cc engines typically consume 1.8 to 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers, with driving habits having a significant impact. Gentle acceleration and avoiding sudden braking save fuel; vehicle weight and road conditions are also crucial, as carrying passengers or climbing hills increases consumption. Always measure actual fuel usage via the fuel gauge rather than trusting theoretical values. Choosing an appropriate engine size helps control fuel expenses.


