• Q. Is it good for long drive like 200 to 300km - Activa 125?

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    Hiren
    Hiren | 5 years ago

    Such long distances are doable but will affect your engine. I have rode 25000+ kms in 2 years on Activa 125. And if you're going for this ride, keep it till 60 kmph and take breaks every 2 hours.

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    Bharath
    Bharath | 4 years ago

    Yes, you can drive happily. But it's full tank mileage is 160 km only with reserve of 1.5 ltrs. With reserve you can get upto 210 km with empty tank

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    RATINDRA
    RATINDRA | 2 years ago

    I have travelled 155 km at a stretch with just 10 minutes rest for tea break using my HONDA ACTIVA 125 BH6 scooty.. No problem with my scooty till now. I am a pride owner OF HONDA ACTIVA 125 BH6 scooty.

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