The answer to the most asked question is finally here. Jawa mileage figure from ARAI will make you go crazy as your favourite Jawa 42 and Jawa 300 are rated for 37.5 kmpl by the association. The number is quite amazing as buyers of the 300cc segment usually expect the mileage to be lower than 30 kmpl.
However, the number seen here is achievable only if the rider plans to take a highway trip with no harsh overtaking and riding around or under 80 kph. The biggest drawback of going over this speed is not the mileage for sure as Jawa bikes lack any inbuilt aerodynamic capability and rider will feel the harsh winds coming directly on the face.
The brand is yet to announce the list of accessories that buyers can get for a comfortable highway riding experience. A decent windshield along with knuckle protectors will be enough for keeping the experience fresh throughout the ride. Jawa mileage was the most asked question from the fans as many were doubtful regarding the number due to an odd assumption of retro-modern bikes being less efficient in the industry.
However, the use of premium features like fuel injection and liquid cooling has taken the burden away from the engine and provides the rider with optimum feel at variable temperatures. The wastage of fuel is down by a good margin and keeping in mind their weight, the throttle is adjusted to bring the most fun out of the motorcycle. Here is the variant-wise ex-showroom price list of Jawa motorcycles available in India.
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