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Kawasaki Z250 and Yamaha R25 fuel consumption
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Quazacolt
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Nov 1 2017, 03:21 AM
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Oct 31 2017, 12:35 PM) Z250... RM30 of RON95 full throttle all the time about 250km normal riding, occasional pushing.. about 280km maintaining eco mode (below 102 km/h) as much as possible.. reached 350km before and if quazacolt answers this thread on his R25 consumption.. ignore his reply.. the feller is redlining all the time HAHAHAHHAHA Can go fuelly ma Though I seem to be the only active (and now inactive) uploader lol R25 FC = between 15 to 30 km/liter
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Quazacolt
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Nov 2 2017, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(TanJy1814 @ Nov 1 2017, 10:19 PM) Means mid weight bike is the most practical among all the range?seem like it have adequate power yet cost saving highway yes. it ultimately depends on what rpm /speeds you normally go at.if you get a 250 cc but always go 180 maxed out red line, you would be burning more fuel than a 500cc because that 500cc may be just at cruising speed at maybe half the rpm, even if it is going at the same 180km/h on the other hand, if you spend a lot of time in 20km/h high traffic/traffic jams commuting, then the 250cc would be better because both bikes being at low speed, the 500cc would require more fuel to stay idle merely because of higher engine capacity. tldr: read bold.
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Quazacolt
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Nov 4 2017, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Nov 4 2017, 02:53 AM) Eh how are you bro? Recover fully already? By the way the FC range kind of huge, what about normal city riding on urban traffic and cruising at 100km/h at highway (like LDP)  Still pain as usual, no idea when I'll fully recover. My spine has joined/healed however nerve damage result in me always being in pain 20-25 km/l
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Quazacolt
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Nov 6 2017, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE(Sadru @ Nov 6 2017, 11:12 AM) R25 aint got that relaxing position tho, maybe time for a cruiser? My R25 is modded to be in an even more aggressive riding position. Why would I ride a cruiser? I'd most likely quit riding than get on a cruiser. Scooter on the other hand, looking for a Nmax maybe
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