How fuel efficient is the Pulsar RS125 in real world riding?

Ashutosh on 31 January 2025 10:18
The Pulsar RS125 is advertised with top fuel efficiency figures by Bajaj, and this is a key selling point for many buyers in the 125cc segment. But nowhere does there seem to be a difference between the manufacturer claimed mileage and the real world results. Fuel consumption varies widely, according to riders, depending on riding style, traffic conditions and maintenance. Some will claim they managed to achieve or surpass the advertised figures, and other times they will fall short. Discussion about the veracity of Bajaj's claims, and how riders can reasonably expect to use it day-to-day, ensued. The debate also relates to how RS125 fuel economy compares with other bikes in its class and if there are fuel saving features or riding techniques that can help squeeze the most out of a gallon.
Divya on 13 December 2024 11:32
My experience is that the RS125 is as close as you get to the claimed efficiency if you ride sensibly. In mixed city and highway riding I always get around 55-60 km/l.

Love on 19 December 2024 21:59
There is no way in real life it hits those numbers. Even riding conservatively, I never got more than 45 km/l. Bajaj's claims are definitely optimistic.

Naresh on 26 December 2024 12:02
The RS125’s strong point is probably the fuel efficiency. With spirited riding, it is noticeably more efficient than my previous 150cc bike.

Md on 31 December 2024 08:43
The problem is traffic. City riding in stop and go is a big hit on mileage. On open roads, it is much closer to what Bajaj is claiming.

Charan on 02 January 2025 20:18
Proper maintenance is the key to this. Lube the chain, correct the tire pressure, and do regular services and it will get pretty close to the advertised numbers.

Prem on 12 January 2025 19:08
In the real world, no bike ever reaches its claimed efficiency. Still, the RS125 is very fuel efficient compared to most bikes out there.

Arjun on 14 January 2025 01:17
I am actually a very conservative rider and I actually exceed the claimed mileage sometimes. If you’re willing to ride for efficiency, it’s definitely possible.


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