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Vous avez peut-être remarqué que des motos ayant la même cylindrée donnent des kilométrages différents. Par exemple, Bajaj Platina a une cylindrée de 100 CC et donne un kilométrage de 104 kmpl, d'autre part Hero Splendor a également la même cylindrée mais il donne un kilométrage de 81 kmpl.
C'est principalement parce que les vélos comme Platina ont été fabriqués en gardant à l'esprit le kilométrage. Les pièces sont légères pour maintenir le poids du vélo bas. il tremblera en mettant le moteur à rude épreuve. En outre, il donne un couple faible, un BHP inférieur et un mélange air-carburant plus pauvre. Les pneus sont minces pour moins de friction avec la route. Tout cela vous permet d'économiser de l'essence mais à un coût d'entretien élevé et une faible valeur de revente. Les coûts d'entretien élevés peuvent être réduits avec un entretien régulier, mais si vous donnez moins d'essence au moteur, l'usure sera plus importante de toute façon.
You might have noticed that motorbikes having same cubic capacity gives different mileage. For Example,Bajaj Platina has cubic capacity of 100 CC and it gives mileage of 104 kmpl,on the other hand Hero Splendor is also having same cubic capacity but it gives the mileage of 81kmpl.
It is mainly because the bikes like Platina has been made keeping in mind mileage.Parts are light to keep bike weight low.Carburetor is tuned to extract mileage though it puts a strain on engine which you can judge from harsh engine note.If you race it will shudder as it puts strain on engine.Also it gives Low torque, low BHP, and leaner air fuel mixture. Tyres are slim for less friction with road.All this saves you petrol but at a high maintenance cost & low resale value.High maintenance cost can be curtailed with regular servicing but if you give less petrol to engine then wear & tear will be more anyway
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