• Q. Want to purchase Apache 200 Race Edition 2.0, but more concerned on mileage? Which one should I take? Fi version or ABS version? I heard of Fi ethanol version, any advantage of that, with respect to mileage?

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    Ramesh
    Ramesh | 5 years ago

    My first priority was safety..So I went with abs version. based on the driving style and conditions mileage will vary from as low as 32 to as high as 44. I get around 35 and I drive a lot within city. during run in period I got 43 kmpl . To get such mileage you need run at < 5000rpm. I have not heard anyone using ethanol version. mileage on fi version is 2-3 km more than carb version.

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    Kunal
    Kunal | 5 years ago

    If i were you i will give priority to safety and go with carb.varient with ABS.I drive a lot in city so i get 30-34kmpl of mileage with carb.varient. I have seen lot of youtube videos before making my decision and i will say there is not much difference in terms of mileage between fi and carburettor varient. You can expect diff.of 2-3kmpl. So don't hesitate go for carburettor with ABS.

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    Ajay
    Ajay | 5 years ago

    Well, Supreme court ruling. Bikes above 125cc must have ABS. There's that. And i've been riding the ABS version for a 1000km and the mileage has been a constant 40kmpl even after the first service.

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