The average miles per gallon (mpg) for motorcycles typically ranges from 40 to 70 mpg, depending on the type and engine size. Smaller, more fuel-efficient models, such as scooters and smaller cruisers, can achieve higher mpg, while larger touring bikes and sport bikes may be on the lower end of the spectrum. Overall, motorcycles generally offer significantly better fuel efficiency compared to cars.
If I try to, I can get just about 60mpg on my GS500F. Any 500CC or smaller bike should be able to get similar or greater mpg.
While motorcycles and scootors, have better mpgs than vehicles, I would say that a hybrid motorcycle would also have significantly more mpg than the traditional.
The 2012 Toyota Camry hybrid offers an average MPG rate of 41 MPG for regular gasoline, with 43 MPG for in-city use and 39 MPG for highway use. In comparison, the average 2013 vehicle offers a MPG of 23.
Average MPG on a 1999 Skyline is 14 city and 23 highway
13-16 mpg
THE NORMAL IS 21 MPG
19.8 mpg
13 mpg
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg
Manual: 18 mpg / 24 mpg Automatic: : 18 mpg / 21 mpg
30 mpg hwy
137642367452696574365047832659342658 mpg