How to calculate the fuel economy of a bike?

How to calculate the fuel economy of a bike?

Assuming that your bike traveled, say, 200 kilometers after it reached the reserve position, then its fuel economy is = Kilometres covered / Number of liters of fuel consumed which is This simply means, your bike is giving a fuel economy of 66.66 Km/L. Repeat this exercise 3-4 times to get the mean/average result.

How many liters of fuel does a Indian bike use?

Reserve Method: Most Indian bikes have a ‘reserve’ tap which uses reserve fuel when the bike’s fuel tank runs out of its main storage. When you get to reserve and turn the tap to the reserve position, just note the odometer reading (Say 15,000 km). Then, fill the tank with say 3 liters of fuel.

What does it feel like to ride a Top Fuel drag bike?

It’s physically impossible to comprehend what it feels like to throw your leg over a top fuel drag bike and take it for a pass. You quite literally are laying right on top of a motor that is so high strung and force-fed nitromethane that it may as well be a 1500hp ticking time bomb.

How do I Check my fuel mileage on my bike?

Fill the bottle with 1-liter petrol and attach the tube end to the carburetor inlet of bike or car. Set the trip-meter to ‘0’. Then, run the car or bike till the fuel in the bottle runs out or finishes. Note the reading on the trip-meter. The number of kilometers you traveled indicates your car or bike’s actual average or the fuel economy.

Assuming that your bike traveled, say, 200 kilometers after it reached the reserve position, then its fuel economy is = Kilometres covered / Number of liters of fuel consumed which is This simply means, your bike is giving a fuel economy of 66.66 Km/L. Repeat this exercise 3-4 times to get the mean/average result.

Reserve Method: Most Indian bikes have a ‘reserve’ tap which uses reserve fuel when the bike’s fuel tank runs out of its main storage. When you get to reserve and turn the tap to the reserve position, just note the odometer reading (Say 15,000 km). Then, fill the tank with say 3 liters of fuel.

Fill the bottle with 1-liter petrol and attach the tube end to the carburetor inlet of bike or car. Set the trip-meter to ‘0’. Then, run the car or bike till the fuel in the bottle runs out or finishes. Note the reading on the trip-meter. The number of kilometers you traveled indicates your car or bike’s actual average or the fuel economy.

What kind of gas should I put in my motorcycle?

All gasoline is not created equal. Photo by Kenneth Stone. So there’s a short answer and a long answer to the question asked in the title of this article. The short answer is, “Use whatever the manufacturer of your engine recommends. Fuel of that rating will give the best performance and economy at the lowest price.”