What is the fuel tank capacity of the Yamaha Jog?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Yamaha Jog is 4.5 liters. Here is more information about the fuel tank: 1. The fuel tank must have sufficient volume. On one hand, it should meet the heat dissipation requirements as much as possible, and on the other hand, it should be able to accommodate all the working fluid in the system when the hydraulic system is not in operation, while maintaining an appropriate fluid level during operation. 2. The suction pipe and return pipe should be inserted below the minimum fluid level to prevent air suction and splashing of the return oil, which can cause bubbles. The distance between the pipe opening and the tank bottom or wall should generally be no less than 3 times the pipe diameter. A mesh or line gap filter with approximately 100μm can be installed on the suction pipe, and the installation position should facilitate the loading, unloading, and cleaning of the filter.
As a loyal user of the Qiao Ge, I found that the fuel tank capacity is about 4.5 liters, which is enough for my daily commute for several days without needing to refuel every day. Here's a practical detail: the average fuel consumption is around 2 liters per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can run over 200 kilometers, which is quite worry-free. I recommend checking the fuel gauge before each ride to avoid the embarrassment of stalling halfway. My habit is to use 92-octane gasoline, which is economical; plus, the fuel tank is designed under the seat, making it compact and less prone to shaking. For maintenance, just visit a professional shop. Overall, this capacity strikes a balance between convenience and cost-effectiveness, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. During maintenance, be careful not to let the fuel cap loosen to avoid fuel vapor leakage and environmental pollution.