If you’re hunting for a bike that’s cheap to run, easy to handle, and still feels fun, a 150cc motorcycle might be the sweet spot. These machines usually weigh less than 150 kg, have a single‑cylinder engine, and give enough power for city traffic and short highway trips. In this guide we’ll break down the most popular 150cc models, what to look for when you buy, and how to keep your bike running smooth.
Here are five 150cc motorcycles that keep popping up in reviews and rider forums:
All of these bikes score high on fuel economy – most get between 45 and 55 km per litre. They also have easy‑to‑service engines, which helps keep the ownership cost low.
Picking a bike isn’t just about looking at the engine size. Think about these factors before you sign the paperwork:
Take a test ride on at least two bikes. Pay attention to how the throttle feels, how the bike handles corners, and whether the seat feels comfortable after a few minutes.
Once you’ve decided, negotiate the price, check for any ongoing promotions, and ask the dealer about free service packages. A good deal can save you a few hundred dollars over the life of the bike.
Maintenance tips for any 150cc bike are simple: change the oil every 3,000 km, keep the chain lubricated, and check tire pressure weekly. Doing these small things will keep the engine happy and extend the bike’s life.
To sum it up, a 150cc motorcycle offers a balance of power, fuel efficiency, and low running cost. Whether you go for a Yamaha MT‑15, a Honda CB150R, or a Bajaj Pulsar 150, you’ll get a bike that’s easy to ride and cheap to own. Use the checklist above, test ride a few models, and you’ll be riding home with confidence.
Yamaha has launched the 2025 FZ-S Fi in India with a hybrid assist system and a claimed 60 kmpl. The 149cc single makes 12.4 PS and 13.3 Nm, paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Prices start at Rs 1.35 lakh for the Standard and go up to Rs 1.45 lakh for the Hybrid (ex-showroom, Delhi). It adds Bluetooth connectivity, single-channel ABS, traction control, LED lighting, and multiple new colors.
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