• Q. At how many KMs I should ride with a standard speed for better mileage - Pulsar NS160?

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    Abhijeet
    Abhijeet | 5 years ago

    At least 3000 kms for engine breakin period.. U should ride below 4000 rpm or upto 45 kmph speed

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    Divya
    Divya | 4 years ago

    Maintain around 50-55 kmph for good mileage

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    Mohd
    Mohd | 5 years ago

    60 and 70

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