Elmo
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Check your tyres as well...whether they are original or second hand.
Original tyres.
Assuming that this work makes the engine okay, the next step would be check rolling resistance, for example dragging brakes or bad bearings, or even something as simple as low tire pressures due to slow leaks.
Edit: How is the consumption being calculated? The correct answer is given by filling the tank, noting the odometer reading. Then driving for at least half to 3/4th tanks, then filling up again and noting the odometer reading. Kilometers traveled divided by the amount to refill the tank is the consumption, noting that the tire size has to be the original stock size that came from the factory.
Assuming that this work makes the engine okay, the next step would be check rolling resistance, for example dragging brakes or bad bearings, or even something as simple as low tire pressures due to slow leaks.
Tyre pressures fine at 30.
Brakes got changed 2 months back.
Bearings have to be checked, but nothing creaks.
Edit: How is the consumption being calculated? The correct answer is given by filling the tank, noting the odometer reading. Then driving for at least half to 3/4th tanks, then filling up again and noting the odometer reading. Kilometers traveled divided by the amount to refill the tank is the consumption, noting that the tire size has to be the original stock size that came from the factory
Do tyre sizes change over time? Shrink?
Consumption got calculated withe full tank and then dividing the amount travelled.