I am back again to give you the good news that for the first time I got average of 63 Kmpl.
Now with the above statement I am sure everybody will say that its not possible at all.
for those who dont agree please read following points on How to drive any vehicle.
Dear all, dont be surprise that "Female/Girl" is writing on driving skills as, there are exceptions also. Anyways,
1) With any new vehicle, till the time you complete 1000 km, you are suppossed to drive on 35-40 consistently.
2) Whenever / Wherever you know that there are speed brakers/ traffic, instead on using breaks first, you have to take judgement of speed and first reduce accelerator then make use of breaks.
3) Once you cross speedbreaker or when you start your vehicle from zero(eg - at signal), dont raise it to full extent as it resulted in maximum utilisation of petrol, instead increase acclerator gradually.
4) Always drive on constant speed . I mean to say, eg - if one person is driving any vehicle on a particular road on dail basis, he/she must be aware of the road map( where are signals, speedbreakers, traffic jam area). He/she should be very good in his "bikes" speed judgement, means, where to reduce speed etc.
5) after driving for first 1000Km, one must drive on constant speed eg- between 35 to 55.
6) If you follow all the above instructions I can assure you that you will find the difference in " pick up" of your bike. also you will easily get average ranging between 52-58( depends on petrol quality).
7) One has to have good judgement on accelerator and speed .
8) Wherever possible make use of acclerator than Breaks, as the less you use breaks more you can save on petrol which automatically increase your average.
Treat your Vehicle like your baby .
There is one saying. Give and take goes hand in hand. So take care of your vehicle so that it will give you good returns.
All the best.
Regards,
Mugdha
HI All,
I have completed 7000 Km in one year with my Aviator and still getting mileage between - 54 to 60 km/L. not at all facing any isues with MY AVIATOR.
Hi All,
Initially Me and my husband were in dilama of buying Activa or Aviator. when we did test drive of New activa and new aviator, realised that Aviator is much much comfortable than Activa.
as this is going to be my first 2 wheeler till date. and I am "solid" crazy abt 2 wheelers.so I was quite cautious abt it.
So finally we have recently(1 month back) purchased Hona New version Aviator - drum breaks with 109 cc in Pune.
good points of Aviator:-
Aviators wheel base is more than Activa .
Fuel capacity is more than activa
Battery used in aviator is "MAINTENANCE FREE", which is not there in activa
Ground clearance is also on upper height than activa.
Its very very comfortable. Handle of Aviator is less bulky than of new activa.
It has run almost 500 Km and performing quite good .It gives me mileage of 52 km/L.
some people feel that there is problem with handle lock, but its not so, there is a knack to operate it, once u get that its easy to handle
One more thing its not at all bulky scooter for females, ya but heighted female can ride it easily.(my height is 55), and I am quite comfortable driving it.
one minus point -( Not according to me, but in general for readers)
Every morning choke pulling is required to start the scooter - but I dont think this can be a BAD point .
Overall we are happy for our decision.
Mugdha