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6 Methods for enhancing motorbike fuel efficiency

by Ravi Singh Rana Digital Marketer
Motorbikes such as Yamaha R15m are extremely fuel-efficient vehicles. Motorbikes can travel 2 to 4 times as many kilometres on a single litre of fuel as cars. In real-world testing, small-displacement motorbikes can reach speeds of up to 45 km/L while large-displacement motorcycles typically go between 18 and 25 km/L. Despite this, logging tens of thousands of miles in the saddle can occasionally be extremely taxing on the wallet.

There is frequently a lot of rumour in the motorbike community about what specifically can increase fuel efficiency. A few may swear by certain riding behaviours, while others may advise using particular engine oils or performing certain maintenance procedures. We've compiled a list of a few surefire ways to increase your fuel economy, whether in little or significant ways, to clear the air of any ambiguity on this crucial subject. Here are some things you may do to increase the fuel efficiency of your motorcycle.

1. Tire inflation

One of the main contributors to how effectively your motorcycle can operate is its tyre. Because there is more rubber in contact with the road when a tyre is underinflated, there is more rolling resistance. As a result, your engine would have to work more to accelerate you up to speed.

You may improve fuel efficiency by increasing tyre pressure by reducing the amount of rubber that contacts the ground. Keep in mind to fill your tyres to the owner's manual's suggested pressure. To prevent a serious loss of traction, never inflate your tyres more than 2 to 3 psi above the recommended pressure.

2. Chain cleaning and lubrication

Because friction is the enemy of fuel economy, properly inflated tyres will increase your mileage. Cleaning and lubricating your chain is another approach to reducing friction between your bike's moving parts. Your chain may become clogged with mud, grit, or dust particles, which can generate a lot of unnecessary friction and make your engine work harder to produce the equivalent amount of force for the rear tyre. Your powertrain's ability to move smoothly and freely is ensured by lubricating and cleaning your chain, which will reduce drivetrain power loss and boost your fuel efficiency.

3. Utilize new fluids

You'll be relieved to learn that replacing your engine, transmission oil, and coolant can also increase fuel efficiency if you previously believed that these changes were exclusively for preventive maintenance. Your engine would be able to spin smoothly without unneeded friction thanks to the appropriate lubrication that fresh oils give to the transmission and engine. On the other side, new coolant can keep your engine at its ideal working temperature, which will improve the efficiency of the combustion process. By preserving your engine for your upcoming ride out, all of these improvements will aid in enhancing your fuel economy.

4. Use the advised gasoline

High-octane fuels don't always produce more power, despite what the general public believes. In truth, using fuel with an octane level above the one advised by your owner's handbook may lead to poor fuel economy. When opposed to low-octane fuels, high-octane fuels are made to produce cooler combustion temperatures; if your ignition temperature is excessively cool, you would experience poor fuel economy. Although high-octane fuel may be beneficial for high-performance engines, the majority of motorbikes on the market don't benefit from utilising the highest quality fuel available. Maintaining the best possible fuel economy must be possible if you stick to the suggested fuel listed in the owner's handbook.

5. Clear out the gasoline system

Poor fuel system performance affects both fuel economy and combustion quality. Motorbikes with electronic fuel injection (EFI) might benefit from thorough fuel injector cleaning, which can improve fuel spray and delivery. On either side, motorbikes with carburettors can benefit from a thorough cleaning followed by a comprehensive tune-up. By doing this, the fuel supply is restored to perfect conditions, which enhances fuel economy.

6. Change the air filter

Comparable to a dirty fuel system, a dirty air filter may lead to poor fuel economy and poor combustion. Examine your air filter to see whether a quick brushing or complete replacement is required. Regardless of the option selected, a fresh air filter would enable your motorbike to burn an ideal volume and ratio of air and fuel, producing more power and using less fuel.


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