In a typical motorcycle, the fuel is stored in a fuel tank. The fuel tank is usually located in the center or towards the front of the motorcycle, between the rider's legs or beneath the seat. It is designed to securely hold the fuel and has a filler cap or fuel cap on top that can be opened to access the tank for refueling.
When you want to fill up the motorcycle with fuel, you need to open the fuel cap and insert the nozzle of a fuel pump into the tank's opening. The fuel pump dispenses the fuel, which flows down into the tank. Once the tank is filled to the desired level, you can close the fuel cap securely.
From the fuel tank, the fuel is fed to the engine through a fuel system. The fuel system typically includes components such as a fuel pump, fuel filter, and fuel lines. The fuel pump draws the fuel from the tank and delivers it to the engine, where it is mixed with air in the combustion process to generate power.
It's worth noting that the specific location and design of the fuel tank may vary depending on the motorcycle model and manufacturer. Some motorcycles may have the fuel tank located in different positions, such as on the sides or at the rear.