• Q. Is ns 160 offers 50kmpl mileage Whats the best way to maintain mileage in ns160

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    Abhijeet
    Abhijeet | 5 years ago

    It will give u 45- 50 mileage as u have to maintain good riding habits, not revving harshly, maintaining service on time, keeping tyre pressure checked

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    Sree
    Sree | 6 years ago

    Range from 45 to 50. There are many ways to maintain mileage.. the kind of petrol u use.. I recommend Indian oil. Drive 5000rpm to get best result

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    Nereducherla
    Nereducherla | 5 years ago

    Don't expect 50 it's giving only 40

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Bajaj Pulsar NS160 mileage

ARAI Claimed 40.36 kmpl

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