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Many people dream of owning a motorcycle, whether for the feeling of freedom, practicality in traffic or simply because of their passion for two wheels.
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However, not all motorcycles are created equally when it comes to fuel consumption.
Some are truly “asphalt-thirsty”, consuming much more gasoline than you might imagine.
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This is what we will discuss in depth, listing the 10 motorcycles that consume the most fuel.
Fuel consumption is a key factor to consider when choosing your motorcycle, especially if you plan to use it daily for work or for long trips.
Surprisingly, some of the most famous and sought-after motorcycles on the market are among those that consume the most fuel.
We will reveal, in detail, what these “asphalt thirsty” are, so that you can make an informed choice and avoid unwanted surprises at the gas station.
Furthermore, in this text, you will also discover practical tips on how to save money when refueling, regardless of the model of motorcycle you have.
Want to know how to get more miles out of every liter of gasoline? These tips can help you save money and make your motorcycle run longer with less fuel.
So, get ready to meet the “villains” of consumption and discover how to overcome this challenge.
Knowing the thirsty asphalt
Let's agree that nothing beats the feeling of freedom that riding a motorcycle can provide, right? However, not everything is perfect when it comes to two wheels.
Some of them have a voracious appetite for fuel, which can weigh heavily on your pocket. But don't worry, we'll help you with that!
1. Ducati Multistrada 1200
The Ducati Multistrada 1200 is a true fuel guzzler. Known for its power and aggressive styling, this machine can only average 15km/l. Speed has its price, doesn't it?
2. Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa
The Hayabusa is a legend in the motorcycle world and, with all its speed, it is natural that it consumes more fuel. Its average consumption is 16 km/l.
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3. Yamaha YZF-R1
Yamaha's superbike, the YZF-R1, is also not the most economical. With an average of 16 km/l, it may require a few extra visits to the gas station.
4. Honda CBR 1000RR Fireblade
The CBR 1000RR Fireblade is another bike that has a considerable thirst for fuel. Like the Yamaha YZF-R1, it averages 16km/l.
5. BMW S1000RR
The BMW S1000RR is known for being one of the fastest motorcycles in the world, which is reflected in its fuel consumption. It averages 17km/l.
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6. Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
The Ninja ZX-10R is a powerful machine, with an average fuel consumption of 17 km/l. Your visits to the gas station can be frequent if you like to speed.
7. Aprilia RSV4
The Italian Aprilia RSV4 is another that lives up to its power with an average consumption of 17km/l.
8. Honda VFR1200F
The Honda VFR1200F is a motorcycle that combines power and comfort, but consumption can be a little steep: an average of 18km/l.
9. Suzuki GSX-R1000
The GSX-R1000 is another super sports bike with an average of 18km/l, reinforcing that speed and performance come at a price.
10. Triumph Daytona 675R
Finally, we have the Triumph Daytona 675R. Despite being the most economical on this list, it still has an average consumption of 18km/l.
Tips for saving fuel
Okay, we've already seen the thirsty ones, but now what? How can we reduce fuel consumption? Here are some tips:
– Avoid sudden and unnecessary acceleration;
– Keep your motorcycle’s maintenance up to date. A well-maintained engine consumes less;
– Choose less congested routes. Sitting in traffic also consumes fuel;
– Always calibrate your tires correctly.
Remember: driving safely and conscientiously is the most important thing. So, are you ready to hit the road without breaking the bank? Enjoy the road and have a good trip!
Conclusion
In short, riding a motorcycle can provide an incredible sense of freedom, but some bikes, particularly supersport bikes, can have a voracious appetite for fuel.
Models like the Ducati Multistrada 1200, Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa, Yamaha YZF-R1, Honda CBR 1000RR Fireblade, BMW S1000RR, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R, Aprilia RSV4, Honda VFR1200F, Suzuki GSX-R1000 and Triumph Daytona 675R all have an average fuel economy ranging from 15km/l to 18km/l.
However, there are ways to reduce this consumption. Avoiding unnecessary acceleration, keeping your engine maintained, choosing less congested routes and keeping your tires properly inflated are some of the strategies that can help reduce fuel consumption.
Driving responsibly and safely should always be a priority, but with some of these tips, you can enjoy the road without breaking the bank.
Useful links
Motorbiscuit – Motorcycles with the worst fuel economy
Rideapart – How to save fuel on a motorcycle
Bennetts UK – How to improve your motorbike’s fuel efficiency