As reported by KTM 125 Duke owners, the real mileage of 125 Duke is 40 kmpl. It delivers better mileage that 54% of street bikes.
Owner reported mileage | 40 kmpl |
54 %
125 Duke has better mileage than 54% of street bikes
40 kmpl
Average mileage among street bikes
We help you calculate fuel expenses which you will incur by using KTM 125 Duke. To check your monthly fuel expenses you just have to enter distance in kms you travel in a day and fuel price in your area. As per current inputs, monthly fuel cost for 125 Duke with mileage of 40 kmpl is ₹ 1275.
Your monthly running cost :
₹ 1275 / per month
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4.7/5
KTM Duke 125 Review
4 days ago
Subhranil Kashyap
It is a good bike but I think the price is higher than its competition. Other than the power it delivers the pickup is good for a 125cc bike. My father also rides. The mileage of the bike is not good as I ride daily 50km, and it only gives a mileage of 35-36 km. My father also rides this bike and he also likes to ride. So this is about my honest opinion after 7 months. Thank you all.
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Performance
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About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
33 kmpl
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Super bike
30 weeks ago
Vishvas Kumar
Good performance bike amazing bikeI am a proud owner of KTM Duke 125. I am writing this answer after riding the bike for 6 months (4000kms). I took this bike on a Bengaluru-Ooty trip with and maximum speed of 123kmph and enjoyed a mileage of 40kmpl.Superbike performance to any other racing bike. It's a good bike
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
15000+ km
Got mileage of
30 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Good riding performance
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5
Sport bike touring with comfort is a long way to go for KTM.
42 weeks ago
Mahesh
This is my own experience of owning a KTM 125 DUKE for about 5 years and riding over 22K kms. I got this as my first bike and learned to ride in the same back in 2019-OCT. The bike is really good in terms of handling and ease of riding, performance wise it really makes a difference than the other 125 commuter segment bikes. The looks are nice too, and light weight adds to the easy maneuverability. The main disadvantages of this bike are that it is costlier, has high maintenance cost(same as the Duke 390cc) and the SEATS are HIGHLY UNCOMFORTABLE even for traveling a small distance of 100kms, for every 45 minutes or so you will get a pain in your lower back, especially in the tailbone section. Feels like sitting in a rock-hard surface. Apart from this, the suspension feels good when a pillion rider is seated cause that adds to the grip and weight which causes the bike to grip the road firmly. For single riders in uneven roads in cities, you can feel the smallest of the road patches. Hero X-Pulse is better in terms of suspension for city use with the same mileage figures better power and price. If you are looking for a 125cc bike, better go with Honda Activa or Suzuki Access 125 since, they are easy, convenient for day-to-day use, and less expensive. I recommend renting a bike for 2-5 days to understand how the riding feels on both city and highway before you make a purchase. It may cost you 3-5k but saves you from regretting in future buying a bike you are not happy with in the long run. Don't make the mistake that I did.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
15000+ km
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
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Worst bike ever
1 year ago
Shaho Yt
Worst bike ever in KTM, I suggest everyone not buy this, why, why thus a 125 cc bike for 2.2 lakh, you can get a powerful 200 cc bike at this price and you can buy Duke 200 if you add some money,Waste of money and the mileage is also shallow, like only 40 kmpl mileage for a 125 cc bike. You better buy Duke 200 at 2. 5 lakh. Or you can buy ns 200, or pulsar 220f in just 1.8 lakh, more affordable bikes, and you can buy R15 at the same price, more mileage, more powerful, good technology, or pulsar bikes are more affordable and easy to maintain.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
15000+ km
Got mileage of
40 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Don't buy if you want to save money
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Love you ktm
1 year ago
Abhi
Used for daily up and down from my office. Looks awesome, an eye-turner. I have always used honda bikes so mileage is the main concern I bought this bike it gives me approx 40km/l which is good enough for daily rides. If you can compromise with the mileage. Go for 250cc. The service cost is almost double that of a normal bike. Service cost is too high free service means nothing..Nothing is free you have to pay for each and every work.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
0-5000 km
Got mileage of
39 kmpl
Tips for other riders
If you give it some thought, purchasing a KTM 125 Duke will be an extremely poor choice. Before purchasing a bike, there are numerous considerations to make. The bike is incredibly pricey and only has a 125 cc engine, which is not a wise choice. You could get a bike with a 200 cc engine if you just saved more money and waited a bit longer.
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