• Q. I want a bike which will suit me I was thinking of buying Apache RTR 160 4V because it has good looks and good mileage but it bike gives only 40kmpl so should I buy Pulsar NS160 I want your opinion.

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    Kshitiz
    Kshitiz | 4 years ago

    I dont think that ns160 can give you 45kmpl in cities also...🤣🤣

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    Sarvesh
    Sarvesh | 4 years ago

    Rtr 160 or hornet will suit you

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TVS Apache RTR 160 4V mileage

ARAI Claimed 49.80 kmpl
User Reported 44 0 kmpl

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