Hi,

Can you please explain the reason for points 3 & 10.

2009/5/14 [email protected]

>   Dear Vijaya,
>
> First of all Sorry for this late reply
>
>  Following are the tips for getting good fuel economy:
>
> 1.)Ride constanly between 50-55 Km/H.
> 2.)If you are living in high traffic cities like
> delhi,mumbai,ahmedabd,etc....... start for the work slightly early than pick
> hours so that you have to do braking and gear changes less.
> 3.)Filling good quality of fuel[POWER,SPEED,XTRA PREMIUM OR SHELL SUPER]
> 4.)Maintain air pressure according to owner's manual.
> 5.)If possible give the bike for service to bajaj service stations only.
>       Why am I insisting this is bcoz, non bajaj service station people are
> THEIVES.They remove original parts of the bike like spark plugs,etc and fit
> duplicate plugs and to some extent CNG engine plugs.
> 6.)Fill company recomanded* engine oils.Like all the two whellers
> recomands* castrol.
> 7.)Give the bike for service at regular and proper intervals.
> 8.)Switiching off the engine at signals will save your fuel by
> approximately 2-3Lit. a day.Off the engine only when you know that you have
> to stop for more than 60 Sec.
> 9.)Avoid sudden harsh acceleration.
> 10.)Start the engine after 4-5 sec. after putting keys.If you are having
> digital console bike then start the bike only after RPM needle comes down to
> "0" after going to 12000 RPM.
> 11.)When you come near to signals close the accelerator before 10-15
> secounds this also saves fuel.
>
> These are some of the measures you should take to increse your fuel
> economy..
>
> Regards and hope these measures will help ya to increase the fuel economy.
>
> Drive & Ride Safely.
> Vatsal Shah
> .
>
> 
>

-- 
Regards,
james.r
The Speed Steed....

"Stormy", Pulsar-180 dtsi FTB, 20.1 k kms, TN09 AQ 5628, Jul 06.
Pulsar 150 KS non-dtsi, 40.3 k kms, TN23 H 4992, Aug 02 - Jul 06.


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