• Q. What is the real world mileage of the naked gixxer? is there any difference in Mileage figure between naked and sf one?

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    Suraj
    Suraj | 5 years ago

    The engine for both Naked and SF is same i.e 150 cc. The only difference is about the body of both. According to me there must be a little bit difference in there milage.

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    Suvendu
    Suvendu | 5 years ago

    Look the weight also matters in case of milage. Gixxer naked has a milage of about 56kmpl average but SF has a milage of about 44kmpl highly.

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    Akky
    Akky | 4 years ago

    Mileage of bike dependa on your riding style , air pressure in tyres, maintenance of bike.If all good giixxer gives around 50-53 kmpl..

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