Bike Mileage Boosting: Using thick tyres in a bike is considered bad for mileage. It is said that if you remove the stock tyres of your bike and install wide tyres in the bike, then the bike starts consuming more fuel due to which you have to fill fuel several times every month. Due to which your budget can get spoiled.
Thin tyres boost mileage
Using thinner tyres on the bike can improve mileage, but doubling it is not completely accurate. The advantage of thinner tyres is that their rolling resistance is less, that is, due to less friction with the ground, there is less pressure on the engine, due to which the engine has to use less power and fuel consumption is also reduced. Therefore, using thinner tyres can give slightly better mileage.
Reducing width can also be risky
However, reducing the width of the bike's tyres too much can also be risky as thin tyres provide less grip, especially in the rain or on slippery roads, which can affect the bike's stability and safety. Apart from this, the right type and width of tyres should be chosen according to the bike's design, weight and engine capacity. In such a situation, installing and using the stock tyres that come with the bike is the best way to increase the mileage of the bike and also ride it safely. Other factors such as the condition of the engine, correct use of gears, servicing of the bike, and riding style also have a great impact on mileage. You will not face any problem in riding the bike with stock tyres and the bike also gives a good mileage.
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