What is the general fuel consumption of a scooter motorcycle?

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Charlotte
07/30/25 8:04am
The fuel consumption of a scooter motorcycle is approximately 28-31 kilometers per liter of gasoline for every 100 kilometers. Below are specific details about scooter motorcycle maintenance: 1. Maintenance: Follow the manufacturer's instructions in the user manual for maintenance. Regularly change the engine oil and gear oil, clean or replace the air filter, periodically inspect the brakes or replace brake pads, regularly replace spark plugs, and check the battery capacity. 2. Operation: After starting, warm up the engine for three minutes. Avoid sudden acceleration while driving; ensure a smooth transition. Avoid using emergency braking to decelerate. 3. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT): When going downhill, you can completely release the throttle and let the engine idle. 4. Minimize washing: When washing, pay attention to the wiring harness to avoid moisture and short circuits that may prevent starting.
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