Kawasaki KX 250F vs KTM Duke 250

Compare Specifications of KX 250F and Duke 250

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Kawasaki KX 250F
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KTM Duke 250
KTM Duke 250

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 249.00 cc 248.80 cc
Engine 4-stroke, 1-cylinder, DOHC, water-cooled 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engine
Engine Starting -- Electric starter
Engine Lubrication -- Wet sump
Clutch -- PASC™ antihopping clutch, mechanically operated
Fuel System -- Electronic fuel injection
Ignition Digital DC-CDI Digital
Cooling System -- Liquid cooled
Maximum Power -- 29 bhp @ 9000 rpm
Maximum Torque -- 24 Nm @ 7500 rpm
Transmission 5-speed, return shift 6-speed
Gear Shift Pattern -- 1-N-2-3-4-5-6
Battery -- 12 V DC
Frame Aluminum perimeter Steel trellis frame, powder coated
Headlamp -- LED with DRLs
Taillamp -- LED Tail Lamp
Tyres
Front 80/100-21 --
Rear 100/90-19 --
Wheel / RIM -- Alloy Wheels
Brakes
Front Single semi-floating 270mm Braking petal disc with dual-piston caliper Four-piston radial fixed calliper, brake disc
Rear Single 240mm Braking petal disc with single-piston caliper Single-piston floating calliper, brake disc
Suspension
Front 48mm inverted Showa SFF telescopic fork with 40-way spring preload adjustability and 22-position compression and 20-position rebound damping adjustability WP upside-down 43 mm
Rear Uni-Trak linkage system and Showa shock with 19-position low-speed and 4-turns high-speed compression damping, 22-position rebound damping, fully adjustable spring preload WP monoshock
Colors Available
Colors Lime Green Orange and White


Physical Specs
Length 2169.16 mm --
Width 820.42 mm --
Height 1270 mm --
Weight 106 kg 149 kg
Wheelbase 1475.74 mm 1357 mm
Ground Clearance 330.2 mm 185 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 6 litres 13.4 litres
Overview
About -- KTM Duke 250 is the first ever quarter litre naked street bike from the Austrian bike makers. T Read More
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Pros and Cons
Pros -- - Aggressive and dynamic design with a resemblance to the higher-end KTM models.
- Features a slipper clutch, typically found in premium sports bikes.
- Ergonomically efficient with ample space and freedom of movement.
- Powerful 249cc engine delivering 30 Ps of maximum power.
- Lightweight and maneuverable chassis for enhanced precision.
- Adjustable suspension for balancing according to riding conditions.
- Effective braking system with optional ABS.
Cons -- - Lacks a split LED headlight like the 2017 Duke 390.
- Uses an older instrument console instead of a TFT display screen.
- Side-slung exhaust position may not appeal to all riders.
- Limited fuel tank capacity of 13.4 liters.

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