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Lol it seems like when you Google it you can find mpg estimates ranging from 110 to 158 (the highest I saw) I think I got the 130 from TFL bike, that was their estimation.Good review.
Who is getting 130mpg with this bike and how big of a hill are you going down?
I got 120 out of my first tank and refilled before it ran out. Could've gotten 130 for sure.Good review.
Who is getting 130mpg with this bike and how big of a hill are you going down?
Mid 90’s mpg for the type of riding this bike was made for is spot on, everything else is gravy....I've hit just shy of 133 mpg on a tank, but that was babying it with OEM tires on paved back roads and neighborhoods with roundabouts. That's a single data point though and not representative of normal riding. In the real world some Super Cub C125 owners report averaging ~119 mpg, it makes sense that with the gearing, tires, and weight of the CT125 it would get less than that, especially if ridden on unpaved roads (which rob a lot of fuel economy). My average is 96 mpg right now, which includes trails, dirt and gravel roads, snow riding, sketchy highway riding, knobby tires, hauling cargo, high elevation riding, and a lot of elevation change in the mountains. As an average that number is far off from 130 mpg, but it's still something I'm really satisfied with.