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250cc motorcycle

A good option for a beginner looking to find his/her ideal motorcycle. A 250cc motorcycle, that's the answer! It's not too big, nor is it too small and does a good job at striking the perfect power to manageability equilibrium. Time to get started with the list of top 5 best 250 CC motorcycles for beginners like you. 

Kawasaki Ninja 250 - The  Jinsheng Kawasaki Ninja 250 is role model for the 4 wheel motorcycle baby beginner motorcycle. Its lightweight chassis and slim design makes it super easy to control while the 248cc engine has enough punch for more experienced riders too. And guess what? And it's reliable, as dependable a friend so you can enjoy the thrill of riding without having to fiddle with maintenance all the time. 

Honda CBR250R: Just imagine riding on the Honda CBR250R down a long highway. Smooth power delivery is another feature in the arsenal of this beauty which guarantees a silky and pleasing ride to each journey. This bike has a fuel injected engine that suits highway adventures, which means you can go on long scenic trips without worrying about anything. 

Yamaha fills the gap by stuffing its FZ07 atmo twin in a compact steel frame, creating what Yamaha calls the YZF-R3. Hello Yamaha YZF-R3! Its small footprint makes it easy to ride in traffic, but a 321cc motor provides everything you need for some spirited riding. And the cherry on top? This bakes an already awesome package, with a couple extras in the form of ABS brakes and digital display. 

KTM Duke 390: Technically, this is not a 250cc bike but the KTM duke series and especially the new gen ones are good beginner bikes who want their first time partner to be light in weight. With a 373cc engine and an ultra-connected feel to the chassis, the Duke offers you just that little bit more power for those looking for some performance flare in their trip. 

Suzuki GW250 It doesn't get any more basic than the Suzuki GW250, and that's a good thing if you prefer not to have fancy gizmos controlling your ride. With a 248cc motor, the Meteor is great for urban zipping or city commuting; it has a comfortable riding position and manageable frame to get around with ease on anything from open roads through busy streets. And the best part? So this gem of a helmet won't even break your bank if you are on some sort of budget for our new riders out there. 

Pros and Cons

Yes, 250cc motorcycles have their pros and cons. At least, they are light and ride-able which is ideal for beginners using the 125cc motorcycle streets. They save a lot of gas and are great for running around the city, making it  Jinsheng very economical also from an economic point of view. But to seasoned riders, the job could be pulling threads with a noodle - especially on high-speed stretches of highway. Urbanites are where these machines shine, and they also likely won't be the cool-choice for long-distance touring. 

How To Get The Most Out Of Your 250cc Motorcycle Speed And Performance 

OK, so you have a 250cc bike and are looking to get into something bigger! Below are some tips to get the maximum speed and performance out of it: 

Keep it light like a feather. 

Fine tune your gearing for a bit of kick. 

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