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Type of petrol you use on Wave  

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  1. 1. Type of petrol you use on Wave



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Originally posted by DMS4R@Sep 14 2005, 02:15 AM

y don use 92? cheaper ma...

I think Ron95 is the min rec grade for new bikes.

 

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Originally posted by clef@Sep 14 2005, 09:26 PM

ya but not for wave...

 

my wave running purely on spc92...

ok !

 

Anyway I just checked my mileage.....3.1litres and 180km !!!

 

Woohoo !!

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Normal stock should be Around 110km at first...with mods like suspension and Rims.....

 

Should be later Part around 140-150km............

 

Mine with mod suspension, sports rims comes up with 3 litres to 150 km like that.....

 

Mine Fy plate alreay Hit 20200 Km liao....haiz...............

 

 

 

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Originally posted by sky_80@Sep 15 2005, 11:13 AM

Normal stock should be Around 110km at first...with mods like suspension and Rims.....

 

Should be later Part around 140-150km............

 

Mine with mod suspension, sports rims comes up with 3 litres to 150 km like that.....

 

Mine Fy plate alreay Hit 20200 Km liao....haiz...............

 

 

 

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haha, despatch rider also have veri high milege... onli more eo n plug changing... my fuel tank writes ron 91 and above, so means that 92 ok la? the type of fuel use does have effect on wear and tear, but for cub, it is not significant... :smile:

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8) rocka, wave i, 55-60 Km/l. it's very efficient, cos i normally travel along high ways and cruising speed of 80-100. Well recommended to get. But no hoper if u travel far enough, cos need to pump almost daily. I see mileage change of 160 to 180 every time I pump. so it's about 3 Litres all the time. it's eff, innit! :D

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haha, most of cubs have veri good milege that other bikes cant.. but the downside is that the fuel tank is too small and have to make frequent trip to petrol station and JB... :giddy: ... if cub have a fuel tank of 8-10litres, it will be perfect, guess the look will look like runner liao... :sweat:

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Originally posted by haryann@Oct 4 2005, 12:34 PM

WOW!!! Teach me how to achieve that.

Quite normal mah.

Mine also about there 3L can go about 180km leh !

 

Mine fully stock not even got sport rims !

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Originally posted by Thai_R@Oct 4 2005, 01:34 PM

Quite normal mah.

Mine also about there 3L can go about 180km leh !

 

Mine fully stock not even got sport rims !

Is it? Mine also fully stock. No mods at all. My best is 48km/ltr. Can tyre pressure make a difference?

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Originally posted by haryann@Oct 4 2005, 02:24 PM

Is it? Mine also fully stock. No mods at all. My best is 48km/ltr. Can tyre pressure make a difference?

tyre pressure, engine oil, overall laden weight , riding techniques etc etc will affect

fuel consumptions.

 

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Mine is 3.8L for full tank & travels only 130km..

 

btw, any1 can advise where the fuel outlet for wave?

near towards front? center? back?

just wondering does the height of rear suspension make lot difference??

 

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Every small thing on the cubs make a big difference.

 

1) Tyre pressure

2) Engine oil

3) Overall laden weight (pillion) (box)

4) Riding techniques

5) Speed

 

 

For X-1 i fond that travelling at 70-80km/h has the lest stress on the engine, so travelling mostly at that speed can really save consumtion of petrol. If travel at 100km/h the fuel finnishes very very fast.

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Originally posted by vjjam@Oct 8 2005, 12:15 PM

Every small thing on the cubs make a big difference.

 

1) Tyre pressure

2) Engine oil

3) Overall laden weight (pillion) (box)

4) Riding techniques

5) Speed

 

 

For X-1 i fond that travelling at 70-80km/h has the lest stress on the engine, so travelling mostly at that speed can really save consumtion of petrol. If travel at 100km/h the fuel finnishes very very fast.

U forgot riders weight as well !

Fat riders use more petrol than lighter ones....

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My new Wave-I is run in at 600 km now. 60km/L. No modification with a big 45 L box. The bike alone price at $3,300.+ COE $650 +Insurance, + Transferrer.++ Total come to about $4,400.

My Previous Wave-S can have 55km/L.

 

Interested to know about the mileage Wave-R, X1, SP and other kup too, any one please help.

 

New X1 price bike alone ~ $2900 (Auto), $2700(Manual). Now COE is keep on dropping...good buy.

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