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 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.
The same cars we have today just more technological. More hybrids, motorcycles, cars that get 50-200 mpg.
55-60 MPG for me
The Honda Insight gets a whopping estimated 66 highway mpg and 60 city mpg, and the Toyota Prius gets 60 city mpg as well but only 51 highway mpg, and also the Honda Civic Hybrid gets 47 city mpg and 48 highway mpg.
Highway at 60 mph about 15 mpg Highway at 75 mph about 12 mpg Highway pulling 15,000 lbs about 8 mpg
The gas mileage I get with my 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 ranges from about 55 to 60 MPG.
I have an '06 and got about 60 when I first started riding. Now I ride more aggressively and get 55 pretty consistently.
I get 34 MPG . I check each time I fill it up. About 60% of my Driving is on the freeway.
Top 5 Most Fuel Efficient American Cars: Ford Escape Hybrid – 36 mpg city / 31 mpg highway Chevy Aveo – 26 mpg city / 35 mpg highway Ford Focus – 26 mpg city / 34 mpg highway Chevy Cobalt – 25 mpg city / 34 mpg highway Ford Fusion – 24 mpg city / 32 mpg highway Top 5 Most Fuel Efficient Japanese Cars: Honda Insight – 60 mpg city / 66 mpg highway Toyota Prius – 60 mpg city / 51 mpg highway Honda Civic Hybrid – 49 mpg city / 51 highway Toyota Corolla – 32 mpg city / 41 mpg highway Toyota Matrix – 30 mpg city / 36 mpg highway
A website called bikessales has a list of used KX 60 motorcycles with cheap prices like $1500. Other websites like motorcylesoodle have a lot of different KX 60 motorcycles with prices ranging from $350 to $1000.
You must be kidding. A Ford F150 that gets 60 MPG? Not going to happen. Actually there is a F-150 coming out soon that will have a diesel engine, but I don't know the exact mpg it probable isn't near 60 though