Tips To Increase The Mileage of Your Bike
Learn how to ensure that you extract maximum mileage and fuel economy from your bike or two wheeler. While many factors are out of our control, our own driving habits can have a big impact.
There are a vast range of factors which impact the mileage of your bike. It is every bike owner’s wish to get the maximum mileage possible out of their two wheeler and to extract as much value from their investment into it. While not every factor is in your control, it is possible to take some measures to maximise the mileage that you get out of your bike. Let’s read on to learn about this.
Tips To Increase The Mileage of Your Bike
Following are some effective ways to increase the mileage of your bike:
1. Ensuring Good Fuel Quality
Fuel quality is perhaps one of the most important factors in securing good mileage for your bike. Ensuring that you locate a fuel station with good quality fuel and try to refill from it every time will give you better fuel economy and keep your engine in good condition. Further, you should try to refuel your bike in the mornings, as this will ensure best quality fuel. This is due to the fact that during the afternoons, evaporation may make the fuel thicker.
2. Controlling Speed
Riding at a steady, consistent and controlled speed is best for extracting the highest mileage from your bike. Accelerating takes up a lot of fuel and you require yet more fuel to come to a half afterwards, and therefore driving at a slower and more steady speed is best for mileage and fuel economy.
3. Use of Gear
It is best to shift to a higher gear when driving. This will reduce engine speed while maintaining your road speed and is best for mileage as it uses less fuel.
4. Switch Off Engine
When standing idle it is best to switch off your engine, for example at traffic lights, as this would constitute fuel wastage. If your stop is longer than a minute it is best to switch off the engine for the duration of your stop and avoid the fuel wastage that comes with standing idle while your engine is still running.
5. Tyre Pressure
Maintaining recommended air pressure is important for getting the maximum mileage. You should ensure that your tyres are checked frequently to ensure that the tyre pressure matches manufacturer recommended levels, in order to ensure the best fuel economy and mileage. If the tyre pressure is low your mileage will be decreased due to greater contact between your tyres and surface area, due to reduced resistance. If it is high, it will result in decreased traction which is inadvisable for the health of your bike.
Takeaway
There are many factors out of our control when riding a bike, for example, the surface, weather, or other external impacts. However, our own driving and maintenance habits can be controlled and have a considerable impact upon the mileage and fuel economy of a bike. By keeping these things in mind we can ensure that we get the maximum value out of our investment into our bike.
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Disclaimer: This article is issued in the general public interest and meant for general information purposes only. Readers are advised not to rely on the contents of the article as conclusive in nature and should research further or consult an expert in this regard.