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What is the most economical motorbike on the road today?
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A former colleague at work who owned a Royal Enfield 500, claimed to get economy of 91 mpg from it. Is this correct, and can any of you confirm or deny this very high mileage figure?
I would like to know if this is correct, as all my other friends at work thought that this person was telling porkie pies. This seems remarkably economical as you can only get 100 mpg from a moped.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
I would like to know if this is correct, as all my other friends at work thought that this person was telling porkie pies. This seems remarkably economical as you can only get 100 mpg from a moped.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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Thanks for your answers, folks, but now you have confused me. I mean a modern Enfield 500, as my friend's one is 2009 plate, as he is a very careful rider, and not the heaviest man in the world. He kept saying this figure again and again, so I thought he must be telling the truth. Do you have one of these bikes then, Trimersaurus?
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Perhaps it was this one..........
http://www.choicequot...eld_bullet_diesel.asp
Could reach 200 mpg !
http://www.choicequot...eld_bullet_diesel.asp
Could reach 200 mpg !
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