Hi All,
I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please?
Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI Fuel Consumption
Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI Fuel Consumption
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Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM, updated 3y ago
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Hi All,
I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? |
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Mar 13 2023, 09:07 PM
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How fast you ride ?
Engine still under break-in (<1k mileage) ? assuming it is still new |
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Mar 13 2023, 09:14 PM
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Mar 13 2023, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 09:14 PM) Saw your same post in another sub-forum... One of the member did give some valid points for you to look into such as total carried weight (yours + luggage).Also the traffic condition like having to pass through many traffic lights (ie : frequent stop-go), riding habits, etc. kupronikel83 and yasir725 liked this post
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Mar 13 2023, 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM) Hi All, Sounds normal for a cub bike with below 125cc. 110cc no need to fret too much about fuel consumption. You should be more worried about carrying a spare can of gas in case you run out on highway if you intend to go long distance with it. But I hear this is illegal these days as well?I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? Never ever trust manufacturer quoted figures as their figures are generally based on highly controlled test environment and accuracy can vary wildly. Honda claims the RSX will get up to 67.8kpml but on an older EX5 EFI I could only get it up to 51kmpl under mixed realistic use conditions This post has been edited by iambryan1234: Mar 13 2023, 11:55 PM yasir725 liked this post
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Mar 15 2023, 11:16 AM
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I find it mildly amusing someone is actually fretting over fuel consumption numbers on a kapchai. FWIW, 80km/h is running 70-80% on a typically 110/125 kapchai. You'd expect to take a hit on fuel economy. I remember on my old EX5, the "Economy' marker on my speedo was 30-60km/h. LOL. Back then, a tank about 3-4rm can last me a week. On a bike how you ride really affects the FC. Rider weight/load. Stop and go, ...and last but not least, speed. I can do 180km at 150kmh or 280kms on 70kmh on my bike. Double the speed, double the FC....more or less..... This post has been edited by jaycee1: Mar 15 2023, 11:18 AM alexei liked this post
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Mar 15 2023, 12:08 PM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM) Hi All, just try top gear and different speed, see which one is the speed u can get 68km/LI bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? if all cannot get, go claim warranty |
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Mar 15 2023, 12:11 PM
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short answer: actual and claimed by manufacturer are always never the same.
there is always T&C for their claimed performance. |
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Mar 16 2023, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(alexei @ Mar 15 2023, 12:08 PM) just try top gear and different speed, see which one is the speed u can get 68km/L Pretty sure he can hit those numbers going 40kmh constant on top gear, on a straight road and no stops, Question is, does anyone want to ride like that for 200kms.if all cannot get, go claim warranty cawan liked this post
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Mar 16 2023, 11:02 AM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Mar 16 2023, 10:12 AM) Pretty sure he can hit those numbers going 40kmh constant on top gear, on a straight road and no stops, Question is, does anyone want to ride like that for 200kms. haha, sounds like you and me won't do thisbut, seriously, I've came across multiple people who can hog a lane driving at 40 to keep FC to minimum... |
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QUOTE(alexei @ Mar 16 2023, 11:02 AM) haha, sounds like you and me won't do this Obviously no. LOL, It's a bike....that's the point. It saves gas so I don't have to drive/ride like I need to save gas.but, seriously, I've came across multiple people who can hog a lane driving at 40 to keep FC to minimum... And while i struggle to get 20km/L on my 373cc on city riding, partly because I insist of banging on the rev limiter on every gear because the bike is underpowered...........even then, fuel saving is still 3x compared to when I was driving daily. So getting 50km/L to me is the bike is running on air.... This post has been edited by jaycee1: Mar 16 2023, 01:13 PM |
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Mar 16 2023, 01:09 PM) Obviously no. LOL, It's a bike....that's the point. It saves gas so I don't have to drive/ride like I need to save gas. More consolation to TS, my 2T bikes get 37km/L and ~22km/L respectively.And while i struggle to get 20km/L on my 373cc on city riding, partly because I insist of banging on the rev limiter on every gear because the bike is underpowered...........even then, fuel saving is still 3x compared to when I was driving daily. So getting 50km/L to me is the bike is running on air.... KenM liked this post
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Mar 16 2023, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Mar 16 2023, 01:09 PM) Obviously no. LOL, It's a bike....that's the point. It saves gas so I don't have to drive/ride like I need to save gas. Question is this; Is TS questioning the accuracy of the fuel consumption test or lamenting about the extra cost he has to pay for fuel due to the inaccurate rating?And while i struggle to get 20km/L on my 373cc on city riding, partly because I insist of banging on the rev limiter on every gear because the bike is underpowered...........even then, fuel saving is still 3x compared to when I was driving daily. So getting 50km/L to me is the bike is running on air.... |
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Mar 19 2023, 05:37 PM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM) Hi All, 50 km = 1 litre = RM 2.05... Ok la...I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? Save a lot of 💰💰 If total distance from your work place is about 20 km, pergi balik pun masih kurang dari 1 litre of FC I'm gonna buy this bike one day... Dah 40 thn ma, mau ride santai² saja pergi kerja This post has been edited by kupronikel83: Mar 19 2023, 05:41 PM |
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Mar 20 2023, 05:40 PM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM) Hi All, if you speed less than 80km/h might able to get it (Circumstances of add top box and pick up peoples weight will affect fuel consumption).I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? For long distance travel i suggest you get spare tin to keep fuel for emergency. |
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Mar 21 2023, 09:59 AM
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QUOTE(yasir725 @ Mar 13 2023, 08:01 PM) Hi All, normally they test at 60km at flat surface....I bought Honda Wave Alpha PGM-FI (2023), it's average fuel consumption is almost 50 km/L. Honda mentioned the consumption around 68km/L. Any suggestions please? and new bike tend to have higher fc...wait until 10,000km first.. This post has been edited by leon898: Mar 21 2023, 10:08 AM |
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