• Q. What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan BS6 in City?

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    Nitin
    Nitin | 3 years ago

    Getting 26 , tried 4-5 times and it goes easily 260 km for first 10 litre , it's better to fill up the tank don't wait to consume each and every drop of oil. Better fill as soon as you get a low fuel indication may be you can avoid for some 40-50 km ,better have some 2-3 litre all the time. Can easily go 300 km and refill.

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    Manoj
    Manoj | 3 years ago

    @ Kiranvt | I got maximum of 38km/litre for bs6 and still getting 32-33km/litre in heavy traffic condition .

    How you maintain your bike?. These much mileage only gets only if you maintain it properly, i suppose. That's why I'm asking. I want to know what are the things you focused on maintaining your bike?

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    Kiranvt
    Kiranvt | 3 years ago

    I got maximum of 38km/litre for bs6 and still getting 32-33km/litre in heavy traffic condition .

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