How to Reduce Motorcycle Oil Consumption

Humyra Sharmind Alam
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The main driving force of any motorcycle is fuel. And the cost of fuel has become one of the biggest problems in our country. In 2022, there has been a global rise in commodity prices, so fuel prices are sky-high, 114 Taka per liter! Reducing motorcycle fuel costs is therefore a demand of the time. For those brothers who are restless thinking about fuel costs, today on Bikes Guide, we will share some tips on how to reduce fuel costs.

How to Reduce Motorcycle Fuel Costs

Every brand has certain motorcycles that are fuel-efficient or capable of giving high mileage. The first step to reducing fuel costs is to buy a motorcycle with good mileage or fuel efficiency. There are many such models in the market that are designed to reduce motorcycle fuel costs. For example, Bajaj Discover 100, TVS Metro, etc. To see the prices of new or used fuel-efficient bikes in 2022, keep an eye on Bikroy.com.

To reduce motorcycle fuel costs, Bikes Guide has divided the tasks you can do into two categories:

  • Motorcycle Maintenance
  • Changes in Riding Habits

Motorcycle Maintenance to Reduce Fuel Costs

Like any vehicle, motorcycle maintenance is an extremely important matter. Regular motorcycle maintenance is paramount for good performance and mileage. The things you need to pay attention to for maintenance are as follows:

Use pure fuel to reduce fuel costs

When it comes to reducing fuel costs, there's no place for cloudy or dirty fuel. Poor quality, impure fuel causes problems burning inside the engine. As a result, engine efficiency decreases and fuel is wasted. This is how costs increase significantly.

Keep the Carburetor Clean and Tuned

Before fuel enters the engine, it first mixes with air in the carburetor. This special mixture of air and fuel works in the engine and generates power to run the bike. How much fuel will be used is determined in this carburetor; therefore, it is very important for the carburetor to be clean and functional. Now, if dirt accumulates in this carburetor, several waste products enter the engine along with the fuel mixture. This disrupts the combustion process. Also, if it is not tuned correctly, excess fuel enters the engine. However, the engine only burns a specific amount of fuel during use. If fuel is repeatedly wasted in this way, problems occur with the spark plug and fuel costs increase unexpectedly.

Keep the Air Filter Clean

An air filter is also an extremely important component for an engine to function properly. The air filter works to supply the correct amount of air to the carburetor. And just like with the carburetor, if dirt accumulates in it, the amount of air becomes problematic and the engine cannot burn fuel properly. This problem can also create many adverse reactions when it comes to reducing fuel costs.

Take Care of the Chain to Reduce Motorcycle Fuel Costs

We all know that a motorcycle chain plays an important role in maintaining good speed for a bike. A clean chain not only helps maintain your bike's speed but also keeps fuel costs under control.

Regular Tire Care Can Reduce Fuel Costs

Like the chain, motorcycle tires also require proper care. Always try to keep tire pressure at its maximum within the limits set by the manufacturing company and ensure the wheels are properly aligned. This way, not only will you reduce fuel costs, but the lifespan of your tires will also improve significantly.

Clean the Spark Plug

The main spark for starting the engine is created by the spark plug. A good spark is only produced if there is a specific gap within the plug. This gap can decrease due to various reasons, such as carbon residue buildup, oil blockage, pre-ignition, etc. Therefore, it is very important to regularly clean your motorcycle's spark plug and replace it on time. A clean spark plug will make it easier to reduce your motorcycle's fuel costs. It has been observed that keeping the spark plug and oil filter clean can reduce fuel costs by about 20%.

Bike Servicing Can Reduce Fuel Costs

Although a motorbike may seem small, it contains various small and large auto parts. In addition to the parts mentioned above, if these are damaged or broken, it can lead to excessive fuel consumption as well as various other problems. Therefore, regularly get your motorcycle checked up and serviced at a good bike servicing center. This will keep the bike in good condition and reduce fuel costs.

How to Reduce Fuel Costs: Changes in Riding Habits

Adhering to several tips from Bikes Guide while riding a motorcycle makes it easier to reduce your motorcycle's fuel costs. These are mentioned below:

Ride at the Correct Speed

When discussing how to reduce fuel costs, riding speed comes first. This is because there is a close relationship between fuel consumption and riding speed. Repeatedly accelerating the bike very quickly results in a significant amount of fuel waste. It has been observed that riding a bike at 85 kilometers per hour consumes approximately 25% more fuel compared to 70 kilometers per hour. Try not to ride at high speeds unless absolutely necessary. According to Bikes Guide, riding at 60-70 kilometers per hour is best. This will not only reduce fuel costs but also provide better control over the bike.

Turn Off the Engine on Time to Reduce Fuel Costs

Traffic jams are quite common in our country. Even more common is the sound of engines running while stuck in these jams. If you have to stop somewhere for more than one to two minutes, turn off the engine first. Both fuel waste and fuel costs will significantly decrease. Moreover, most modern bikes nowadays do not require any extra fuel when restarting.

Avoid Carrying Excessive Weight on the Bike

When it comes to reducing fuel costs, doubling up is actually wrong. However, our ride-sharing biker brothers have to double up. In this case, at least care should be taken not to carry excessive weight on the bike. Many people ride with 3-4 pillions, including small children; this is risky on one hand, and on the other hand, puts a lot of pressure on the bike's engine and tires. To reduce motorcycle fuel costs, carrying more than one pillion and heavy luggage should never be supported.

Ride the Bike in the Correct Gear

Riding a bike in a lower gear than necessary wastes fuel. Also, on hilly roads, while climbing flyovers, or cornering, keeping the bike in the highest gear constantly puts stress on the engine and is also wasteful. To reduce motorcycle fuel costs, as the bike gets used to a higher gear, change the gear immediately. But be careful not to exceed the necessary speed.

Occasionally Use Alternatives to the Bike to Reduce Fuel Costs

At the beginning of any trip, the bike's engine does not get enough time to warm up. And during this time, the catalytic converters, which prevent air pollution, cannot function properly. Also, on short trips of less than 5 kilometers, the engine cannot reach its maximum operating temperature. That is why fuel efficiency is lowest and fuel costs are highest on short trips and at the beginning of a trip. In this case, the way to reduce fuel costs is to try to accomplish as many tasks as possible on the same trip. Avoid short-distance small trips, and in these cases, travel by walking or cycling. This way, you will not only avoid emitting more than 250 grams of greenhouse gas per kilometer into the air, but your health will also remain good.

May your every ride be safe and joyful!

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