What is the fuel tank capacity of a underbone motorcycle in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of an underbone motorcycle typically ranges from 3.5 liters to 4.5 liters, with 4.5 liters being the maximum capacity for most underbone models. Below is some related information about motorcycles: Introduction: A motorcycle is a two-wheeled or three-wheeled vehicle powered by a gasoline engine, steered by handlebars for front-wheel control. It is lightweight, agile, and fast, widely used for patrolling, passenger and cargo transportation, and also serves as sports equipment. Running System: The running system supports the entire vehicle and its load, ensuring stable handling and a comfortable ride. It mainly includes the frame, front fork, front shock absorber, rear shock absorber, wheels, etc.
I've been commuting on a underbone motorcycle for almost three years, with the fuel tank capacity typically around 4 liters. My Honda Wave 110, for example, has a 4.2-liter tank. A full tank usually lasts about 180 kilometers, with fuel consumption around 2 liters per 100 kilometers, which is enough for five days in the city. For weekend outings, I have to plan refueling stops in advance to avoid the embarrassment of running out of fuel halfway. Differences between brands are minor; the Yamaha Ex5 has about a 4-liter tank, while the Suzuki Smash holds 4.5 liters. When choosing a bike, I prioritized the capacity label, finding the 4-5 liter range most practical—anything larger adds weight and affects handling. Remember to regularly check the fuel cap seal to prevent leaks and adopt fuel-saving habits like gentle acceleration.