• Q. After first servicing of my NS160 I am getting mileage of 36kmpl only. I made sure to break in the bike properly. Before first service I never rode it more than 45kmph and 4000rpm (except on two occasions I went up to 55kmph). Can anybody tell me where I went wrong?

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    Anurag
    Anurag | 5 years ago

    M gtng mileage of about 40km/hr .. and i ride at a speed of around 70km/hr.. so it is best fr this kind of. a bike ... fr u i ll suggst to get ur bike checked man..

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    Mohd
    Mohd | 5 years ago

    36kmpl only

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    Siva
    Siva | 5 years ago

    36 kmpl for NS160 is normal for this bike. I don't think so anything is wrong.

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ARAI Claimed 40.36 kmpl

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