Variant | Price | Specifications | |
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250 Adventure Standard | ₹ 2,88,162 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers | |
250 Adventure Low Seat | ₹ 2,90,730 On-Road | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels Get Offers |
4.7/5
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Tourer bike off road and on road
1 year ago
Paavan
There was a time when the quarter-litre space in the Indian two-wheeler market was made up of two-three motorcycles. Cut to 2020 and you'll be spoilt for choice with the variety of 250s on sale. From naked to faired motorcycles, a cafe racer, a scrambler and a power cruiser, the list is long. What the segment was missing is an adventure tourer and the new KTM 250 Adventure plugs that void.
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(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
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Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
25 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Use good company engine oils and also use only one company fuel, You get more mileage.
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5
Good adventure
1 year ago
Gurusiva
Good road appearance, and hassle-free riding on highways, in city traffic need to take extra care because of its weight and height, performance ok but needs a little bit of pick up for quick overtaking while braking on bumps needs extra care because of abs it will release braking and chance to hit. Service and maintenance are good.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
35 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Chain lube every 600 kms.
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Good pocket friendly Tourer
1 year ago
Dinesh
1- The buying experience was smooth i got to test ride it twice from the same store, staff was helpful in deciding my purchase2 - Switching from R15V3 this bike is intimidating & appreciates the commanding stance and the ease of covering bad roads. I learned to drive this machine over time it has its own character & the way it rides & responds is quite different from the vehicles I owned before. You need to be a more mature & experienced rider to handle this one I would not suggest for beginners.I have used it for long rides which it does with easethe difficult part is to maneuver in the city for that you need to get used to the weight of the bike & get in sync with the engine,It has low torque in lower revs as most KTMs, it idles at 2k Rpm. 4k-5k Rpm is the sweet spot within the city with good fuel economy & power3- Coming to looks, it's subjective everyone has their own taste. I find it aggressive & committed & designed purposefully. It can take a pillion & load luggage not a problem4- I find service to be pricey. general service costs 4.5k & the service interval is 4months, you do the math.5- Pros:Good mid-range & pulls great it has surprised me with its performance and I have grown to like it moreIt's by no means underpowered looking at the 250 tag, do not underestimate looking at the spec sheetIt behaves like a sports cruiser, used to munch miles with ease. Felt like a sports bike engine mounted on an ADVCan do mild offroading, But you should be a capable rider to do so, do not just take it off-road without prior experienceDecent fuel economy i get 29 in the city & 40 on highways with 90-100 cruising speedCons:WEIGHT- this is a heavy bike, you need to be strong enough to handle it, recommend you do some weight trainingCommuting can be difficult as this is a BIG bike squeezing through traffic is not possible, it is more like you are on a 2-wheel car & go calmlyNeed to keep up the revs at low speeds as the torque doesn't come in low revs. As the bike is Tall you will feel it heavier than the REs but in reality, it is almost 180kgs, i took off the Saree guard to reduce weightThe front feels heavy due to the bigger front wheel, Due this you can feel the Gyro effect & the wheel tries to get back straight while steeringThe Halogen Headlight looks lame, and doesn't fit with the bike's design language I changed it to the KTM 390 ADV headlight. Looks sick now.The wiring is too open, could have been better organized VerdictI learned to handle this bike, Again it comes from the passion I have for my machines. If you do not have such a thing you may end up hating it.Remember! We have to get in sync with the machine only then we can tame it.This is a great-rated Bike in the KTM lineup.It has a purposeful chassis design & world class suspension coming from an offroad king like KTM collab with WPHere I put in all the info I have on my bike so it may help your buying choice.
Rating Parameters
(out of 5)
Design and styling
Reliability
Comfort
Service experience
Value for money
About the Reviewer
Ridden for (If Owned)
5000-15000 km
Got mileage of
30 kmpl
Tips for other riders
Keep an eye on that chain & maintain it well
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City | On-road Price |
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West Godavari | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Kakinada | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Jaggampeta | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Mummidivaram | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Tiruvuru | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Vijaywada | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Amalapuram | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Guntur | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Annavaram | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Nizampatam | ₹ 2,90,730 |
Repalle | ₹ 2,90,730 |
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