What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Aprilia SRMax 250?

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MatthewDella
07/29/25 8:41am
The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of the Aprilia SRMax 250 is approximately 2.4L. Fuel consumption is not only related to the vehicle itself but also depends on the driver's habits and road conditions. If frequently driven on heavily congested roads, the fuel consumption will inevitably be higher. Poor driving habits can also lead to increased fuel consumption. The Aprilia SRMax 250 is equipped with a front-wheel four-piston opposed caliper paired with a 260mm floating disc, and a rear-wheel single-sided two-piston caliper with a 240mm brake disc. Additionally, it features an ABS anti-lock braking system and an ASR traction control system. The seat height of this model is 785mm, with front wheel specifications of 120-70-15 and rear wheel specifications of 140-60-14.
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SanHolden
08/11/25 6:15pm
Last time I rode my Aprilia SR Max 250 on a short trip, the displayed fuel consumption was around 3.5L. The engine tuning of this bike leans towards sportiness—if you frequently accelerate hard from starts or deal with constant speed changes in the city, fuel consumption can spike above 4L. The 12L fuel tank is quite sufficient, allowing you to comfortably cover 300km before needing to refuel. I’d recommend keeping the tire pressure from being too low and avoiding overloading the rear seat with bulky luggage, as these factors can stealthily increase fuel usage. I know a few riders who’ve mastered fuel-efficient riding techniques, consistently maintaining 3.3L, which is pretty impressive.
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