What is the fuel tank capacity of the CFMoto Papio?
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The fuel tank capacity of the CFMoto Papio is only 7 liters. The CFMoto Papio is equipped with a 124cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, enhanced with fuel injection technology to meet current emission standards. It delivers a maximum torque of 8.3 Nm and achieves a maximum power of 7 KW. In terms of transmission, the 6-speed chain-driven transmission stands out for its reliability and smoothness, which goes without saying. Moreover, through continuous optimization by CFMoto, the potential of the engine and transmission system has been further unleashed. In comparison to other models in the same class, the CFMoto 650 TR-G has a fuel tank capacity of 22 liters. Ways to reduce motorcycle fuel consumption: Start gently and twist the throttle lightly. Shift gears in a timely manner on a geared motorcycle. Gear shifting should neither be too early nor too late. Generally, you can listen to the engine sound and refer to the tachometer, ensuring the engine RPM matches the vehicle speed. Excessive throttle or low engine RPM can lead to higher fuel consumption. Always monitor tire pressure, as proper tire pressure can help reduce fuel consumption! Both over-inflation and under-inflation of tires can increase fuel consumption. Minimize braking, but emergency braking is necessary when required.
I just got my hands on the CFMOTO Papio ST version not long ago, with a fuel tank capacity of 7 liters. For daily city commuting, a full tank lasts me about two weeks. This bike is quite fuel-efficient, consuming around 2.2 liters per 100 kilometers, so the 7-liter tank can take me just over 300 kilometers. I remember one weekend when I went for a 180-kilometer round trip to the mountains, the fuel gauge only dropped halfway. However, it's important not to overfill the tank when refueling—the manual recommends leaving some room for expansion. The fuel tank opening is quite compact, so a thin fuel nozzle works best. For long-distance rides, I usually carry a spare bottle of fuel in my seat bag, as the mini bike's range is somewhat limited. Overall, this tank size is sufficient for commuting and suitable for short weekend trips.