Affordable AP150-20A Motorcycle Speed Clock Vehicle Digital Speedometer
Product Details
Place of Origin: China Model: HJ125-9 Speed Clock
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details
Box, plastic package, carton
Delivery Time
30-45 days
Payment Terms
L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability
10000 Piece/Pieces per Month
Motorcycle Fuel Tank Description
Definition and Function
The motorcycle fuel tank stores fuel (mainly gasoline) to provide continuous power for the engine. It also contributes significantly to the motorcycle's exterior design, with its capacity and shape affecting both vehicle endurance and overall style.
Structure and Composition
Box Body
Material:
Metal (steel/aluminum alloy): Traditional fuel tanks made of cold-rolled steel plates with anti-rust treatment (galvanizing, spraying). High strength and impact resistance but heavier.
Engineering plastics: Modern models use materials like high-density polyethylene (HDPE) - 50% lighter than metal, corrosion-resistant, flexible in shape, and safer (spark-resistant).
Shape:
Straddle-type motorcycles: "Teardrop" or "angular" shapes for better leg fit and riding control
Scooters: Flat tanks hidden under seat buckets
Retro models: "Hump-shaped" or "round" designs for classic styling
Accessories
Fuel tank cap: Standard screw caps or anti-theft locking caps; some high-end models feature smart caps with fuel indication
Vent: Maintains air pressure balance to prevent fuel evaporation issues
Fuel switch: Controls fuel flow with "on", "off", and "standby" positions for low-fuel emergencies
Fuel sensor: Monitors fuel levels for electronic fuel gauge models
Wave-breaking board: Internal partition reduces fuel sloshing during operation
Capacity and Endurance
Standard capacity:
Straddle motorcycles: 8-20 liters (300-600 km range)
Scooters: 5-10 liters (200-300 km range)
Off-road/rally vehicles: 20-30+ liters for extended endurance
Factors affecting capacity: Engine fuel consumption, road conditions, tank shape ("virtual volume" in special designs)
Personalization: Custom tank stickers, paintings, or metal carvings for modification
Motorcycle Meter (Speedometer/Odometer) Description
Definition and Function
The meter is the core dashboard component displaying real-time speed and mileage. Advanced models may include tachometers, fuel indicators, fault alarms, and other vehicle status information.
Features: High accuracy, information-rich displays (fuel consumption, average speed), backlight adjustment, some with TFT screens and Bluetooth connectivity
3. Hybrid Meter
Combines mechanical pointers with digital displays for retro-modern functionality
Core Parameters and Display Content
Speed display: km/h or mph, typically 0-200 km/h range (varies by engine size)
Mileage display:
Total mileage (Odometer): Permanent record
Trip mileage: Resettable for individual journeys
Additional functions: Tachometer, fuel/water temperature indicators, ABS/turn signal warnings
Design and Installation
Location: Typically center handlebar or upper connecting plate for optimal visibility
Protection: Scratch-resistant acrylic/glass with IP65+ waterproof/dustproof rating
Modification trends: Round mechanical for retro models, full-color LCD for modern street/racing bikes