What is the fuel tank capacity of the Suzuki UY?
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UY is a practical and high-end small scooter launched by Jinan Suzuki. Under normal conditions, its comprehensive fuel consumption per 100 kilometers can be maintained at 2L, with a fuel tank capacity of 6 liters, providing a range of exactly 300 kilometers. The new Suzuki UY125, also known as Jinan Suzuki UY125, has the following configuration parameters: actual displacement of 125 (ml), maximum power of 6.9/7000 (kw/rpm); maximum torque of 10.0/6000 (N·m/rpm), dimensions of 1890×685×1090 (mm). Methods for maintaining a motorcycle fuel tank: Cleaning the fuel tank: The fuel tank is made of thin steel plate pressed and welded. To prevent corrosion from gasoline, the inner surface of the tank is sandblasted and phosphated or sintered with enamel. The top of the tank has a fuel filler port with a tank cap fitted with a rubber ring. The tank cap has a small vent hole to keep the inside of the tank connected to the atmosphere. Cleaning the fuel tank switch: The fuel tank switch contains a filter element to filter out fine dust and impurities. When gasoline flow is obstructed, the filter screen and filter element need to be cleaned.
I have been riding the Suzuki UY125 for over a year, and its fuel tank capacity is 6.5 liters. As a 125cc scooter, it is particularly practical for urban commuting. A full tank can run for more than 300 kilometers, with an average fuel consumption of around 2 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite fuel-efficient. However, I noticed that in traffic jams or frequent stops and starts, the fuel consumption may rise to about 2.3 liters, affecting the range. I usually ride to and from work, a 10-kilometer one-way trip, and a full tank lasts about 5 days, so the refueling frequency is low, which is very convenient. But once, I neglected the fuel gauge and went out with only half a tank, and the low fuel warning light startled me midway. Since then, I always refuel in advance. I also advise new owners not to use low-quality fuel to avoid clogging the fuel injectors, and regular cleaning of the fuel tank cap can extend its lifespan. For long-distance rides, 6.5 liters is generally sufficient, but it's wise to plan refueling stops just in case. Overall, it's an economical and practical design, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.