TAKE CARE OF A FEW SIMPLE THINGS TO DERIVE THE BEST MILEAGE FROM YOUR TWO WHEELER
Are you getting the best mileage out of your two wheeler? You buy a motorcycle, thinking of it as a cost-effective investment to everyday commute, only to realize that it is not returning the mileage you had expected. It is important to understand that the mileage a bike delivers is dependent on several factors – surface condition, traffic and most importantly, the rider.
Though every condition is not in your hands to control, you can always change the way you ride. Buying motor insurance for your motorcycle offers you peace of mind and takes the financial strain off your back. Here are 5 simple and effective tips that can help you obtain the maximum mileage out of your motorcycle.
A STEADY RIDE
Riding at a constant and controlled speed is paramount to achieving high mileage. A rash ride and abrupt acceleration requires you to brake equally hard to halt. This results in poor mileage, as accelerating hard consumes a lot of fuel. Maintaining a consistent average speed of 40kph to 55kph and resorting to coasting, with minimal braking, will lead to higher mileage. Buy bike insurance and enjoy your ride!
SWITCH OFF WHEN IDLE
While waiting at a long signal or a train crossing, you should ideally turn off the engine of your two wheeler. It is true that idling at a standstill consumes lesser fuel than an engine start-up, but only when the bike is idle for less than a minute. If your stop is longer than that, turning the engine off will save fuel.
MAINTAIN RECOMMENDED AIR PRESSURE
Air pressure in the motorcycle’s tyres must be checked frequently and maintained at manufacturer-recommended levels, to obtain the best fuel economy. Low tyre pressure will decrease the mileage, as the rolling resistance is increased due to wider contact of the tyre on the surface area. While higher pressure may bring an increase in the mileage, it will result in a reduced contact patch, decreasing traction.