• Q. Little confused about mileage 37kmph or 60kmph? Which one is actual mileage of unicorn???

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    Rahul
    Rahul | 3 years ago

    I bought this on late 2018, just slight before the ABS version was launched... I usually go to office (24.5 km up & 25.6 km down)... Among of this distance, almost 15-16 km is a flyover or a bridge... I usually get 58-59km/l, measured by reserve to reserve formula, with a average speed of 55-58km/h all the time... But when I fly with 104-108km/h for 1/2 minute (that's the maxxxxxx time in any road in Kolkata), the mileage drops to 50, but still it is amazing!!! I use Motul 300v (10w50) as engine oil... Perform a normal wash at home in every sunday and a full service once in three/half month...This is simply amazing bike... Even I visited Puri from Kolkata, the overall riding experience was mind blowing....

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    Vishwanath
    Vishwanath | 5 years ago

    IF your bike is not serviced regularly, it is expected to give average of 35 and above in CIty and around 50 on the highway. However, regular servicing will add value to the bike and is expected to give around 40 in City and 55 on Highway...

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    Mohan
    Mohan | 5 years ago

    My 2012 honda unicorn 150 give me on average of 48 KM per litre. and this average considered good for kolkata traffic. so the average of honda unicorn 150 will be between 45-50 KM per litre on actual traffic condition

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