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User Review of 250 Duke by Raghuram Dalei

4.8/5


39 Reviews
209 Ratings

Nice bike Duke 250

38 weeks ago


Raghuram Dalei

Rating Parameters

(out of 5)

5

Design and styling


5

Reliability


5

Value for money

About the Reviewer

Ridden for (If Owned)

Never Owned

Got mileage of

45 kmpl

The KTM Duke 250 is a dynamic and exhilarating ride that packs a punch in both performance and style. From its aggressive design to its impressive handling, this motorcycle is sure to turn heads on the road.
One of the standout features of the Duke 250 is its powerful 248.8cc engine, delivering ample torque and horsepower for an Adrenaline-fueled experience. Whether cruising on the highway or navigating through city streets, the Duke 250 offers responsive acceleration and smooth power delivery, making every ride an adventure.
The lightweight chassis and agile handling of the Duke 250 make it a joy to maneuver, allowing riders to confidently tackle corners and curves with ease. The suspension setup strikes a balance between comfort and performance, absorbing bumps and imperfections in the road while maintaining stability at higher speeds.
In terms of aesthetics, the Duke 250 sports a modern and aggressive design that exudes confidence. From its sharp lines to its bold color options, this motorcycle stands out from the crowd and commands attention wherever it goes.
While the Duke 250 excels in many areas, there are a few drawbacks to consider. Some riders may find the seat a bit firm for long rides, and the fuel tank capacity could be larger for extended trips. Additionally, the absence of advanced rider aids such as traction control or rider modes may be a downside for those seeking the latest technology.
Overall, the KTM Duke 250 offers an exhilarating riding experience that is hard to beat in its class. With its powerful engine, agile handling, and striking design, it's a motorcycle that appeals to both seasoned riders and newcomers alike. If you're looking for a thrilling ride that doesn't compromise on performance or style, the Duke 250 is definitely worth considering.

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  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Tridebesh Chatterjee

    KTM has a thing for sharp aggressive bikes, but with this Duke 250, that has been tuned down just a bit, enough to not make it scary at the touch of the throttle, but still has enough kick that will bring an evil grin on your face when willing to go fast. The bike will become several times better after the 1000 km mark and the first service. You'll have fun on highways, you'll smile while doing overtakes and you'll laugh like a maniac in the twisties. Also the mileage is surprisingly great, I have got 40+ indicated on a couple of morning rides. For 3000kms, it has been pretty reliable except for one thing, the side stand sensor, make sure if you ever start receiving a false reading, take it to the service center. This issue arrived in my bike from the first week, took it to the service center at the month mark, they did some magic and never have I ever received even a false signal for once. Other than that the machine is pretty reliable, it gave me the courage to go on solo rides as well. Awesome machine

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

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    3


    0


  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Shankar

    I have been driving this new KTM Duke 250 for a month and I feel like it's too big compared to the old one due to its components TFT is not so good it's satisfactory and the quick shifter is the main reason to buy in this price range and that performance is same but I feel like it's dragging between 2 & 3 gares overall the bike is superb.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

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    1


    1


  • Awesome KTM bike till date

    2 weeks ago


    Mahendra

    I always wanted to have the old KTM 250 but somehow it was discontinued and I was disappointed then they launched the Gen 3 Duke 250 with upgraded features and It is better than before everything is awesome in this bike worth every penny love KTM, I suggest everyone to at least take a test ride and I am sure they will love it.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    2


  • Performance and Pick up

    2 weeks ago


    Riyaz

    It has a better performance than NS 200. Comfort is also good. Look-wise old ktm is better. Milliege is more than 35km/l and On a highway, it gives 40km/l. Worth for money. The bike has a radiator it's protects the engine too hot. The wheel is also too big. It has a double-disc brake.ABS feature gives the best experience on the bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    1


  • Duke

    3 weeks ago


    Gold

    The Duke bike look wise is the best, I have liked the Duke bike since my childhood, The new Gen 3 Duke 250 is amazing I don't need to say about its performance it's a very stylish bike in the 250 segments Duke is segmented killer duke is powerful than other bike comparisons within single slider bike an I love KTM family I am review in Pondicherry.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    1


  • After Riding 15k km

    5 weeks ago


    Reddy Sanjay

    I bought this bike in April now It is 7 months old with 15k km my experience is performance the pick is top-notch and the brakes are perfect actually they saved my life 3 times overall go for it other than any bike this price segment and cc without doubt I loved it.
    The brake pad needs to change around 3 - 5k km as in Bangalore traffic for 15km I have changed 3 times front and 2 times back brake pads and regular chain lub is mandatory for every 700 to 1200 middle

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

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    6


  • My Duke 250 Journey or AKA Mini 390.

    6 weeks ago


    Prince Roy

    My Duke 250 Journey
    I bought my Duke 250 in late September this year through OLX from an owner who had purchased it in February. It had just around 3,000 kilometers on the odometer, so it was barely used. The previous owner’s reason for selling it remains a mystery (maybe the fuel efficiency?), but after a thorough check to confirm it hadn’t been in any accidents, I was able to get it for a solid price of 2 lakhs.
    First Impressions and Performance
    I upgraded from the Yamaha R15 V3, which held its ground well, so initially, I didn’t feel a huge surge in power at low RPMs (around 2k-4k) where both Duke siblings tend to be softer. But once I had the chance to rev past 5k RPM, the Duke 250 revealed its real character. It almost transforms, and suddenly, the speedometer’s climbing faster than I’d expect! This reminds me of the R15’s VVA effect around 7k RPM, where it starts to feel like a bigger-engine bike.
    Design and Road Presence
    As Shami from MotorInc mentioned, KTM’s design is divisive; some love it, and others don’t. I personally like the White color, but if I’d had the option, I’d have gone for the Blue. The Duke’s design definitely grabs attention on the streets, but in a more subtle way these days. The Blue and Black versions are stylish, shedding that chaprhi image to exude a refined sporty vibe.
    Ergonomics, Ride Comfort, and Handling
    As another Duke rider on Reddit said, KTM may be known for speed, but handling is where it truly excels. Coming from the R15, I had high expectations, and the Duke hasn’t just met them—it’s exceeded them! The bike feels nimble and maneuverable, making it perfect for weaving through traffic. Despite its muscular build, the Duke feels surprisingly light, like an extension of yourself on the road.
    Comfort-wise, the seat could definitely be better. After an hour of riding, it starts to feel like a workout for my backside. A reupholstered aftermarket seat might be a good option for those longer rides. The ride is stiff, which enhances control, but that also means it isn’t the cushiest experience.
    As for the tires, they’re adequate but didn’t quite inspire the same confidence as the R15’s, especially around tight corners or during sudden braking.
    Engine, Braking, and Mileage
    The engine feels almost Japanese in its smooth, linear power delivery, despite being European. Coming from Yamaha, I felt right at home with its refinement. It’s impressive how vibration-free the Duke remains, even with a larger 250cc engine compared to the R15.
    One thing to note: the Duke 250 doesn’t like to be kept at low RPMs, almost like an impatient partner when you’re preoccupied. It’s happiest over 5k RPM, where it really comes alive. I recently took it on a 100-kilometer ride along open roads, and that’s when it felt like the king of the highway!
    For mileage, it hovers around 28-30 km/l. It’s better than previous Duke generations, but you’ll still find yourself at the pump more often. However, I’ve accepted that fueling up often is part of the experience if I want to enjoy this sporty machine to its fullest!
    Final Thoughts
    After just a month of ownership, one big takeaway is the cost of ownership beyond the showroom price. Between fuel, maintenance, and some cosmetic upgrades (about 10k worth), the expenses add up. I’m glad I went for it, but it’s definitely something to keep in mind for anyone eyeing a Duke 250 or similar.
    Above all, the Duke 250 deserves respect on the road. With the right gear and a responsible mindset, this machine rewards you with an incredible riding experience. Let’s ride it as the refined piece of engineering it is and give it the respect it commands!
    If you’ve read this far, thank you for sharing in my journey with the Duke 250.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 km

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    3


  • The Dark Knight Rises

    7 weeks ago


    Nayan Kalim

    The new black colour elevates the Duke to an entirely new level, giving it a striking and sophisticated appearance. The updated LCD colour display enhances functionality and aesthetics, making it more user-friendly and visually appealing. Additionally, its performance stands out as one of the best in the 250cc segment, delivering an exhilarating riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

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    7


    3


  • Ktm duke 250cc bike super bike and best trust bike

    9 weeks ago


    Manojkumar Gm

    The Ktm 250 bike's ABS braking system is super working. 34 mileage and condition super and all condition. Bike top speed 170 to 180 top speed Duke 250 is a trust bike. I am now using this Duke 250 bike. Duke 250 condition and different bike so KTM bike is the superbike so am happy to hair line so happy thank you KTM

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

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    15


    2


  • "HOOLIGAN"Raising bench mark by adding value to every money spent to buy it.

    10 weeks ago


    Anurag

    I am in my late 30's , I never thought to come back on 2 wheelers (Driving cars for past 15years).
    Reason to buy,
    1) Pure fun to ride 😁 .
    2)Sharp handling and cornering.
    3) Raw engine noise like someone is taking out frustration by shouting wholeheartedly.
    4) A typical turbo-like noise from the engine when slowly revving throttle. (Drive turbo engine diesle car and when turbo kicks in , that kind of sound.)
    5) If handling matters the most, close your eyes and buy.
    6) Good build quality.
    7) Want to feel the same adrenaline rush the way we use to get while riding RX100,RD350,(pulsar 150 and Karizma when it was launched in 2003).
    8) Mileage is not a concern.
    9) Want to relive your early motorbike days with the same enthusiasm?
    10) Can not or don't want to waste money on 650cc bike purchase then maintenance cost (approx 15k per service )
    11) Trust me I am 120kg and bike goes 0 to 100kmph under 5.8 seconds and with my weight, i am easily able to reach 155kmph every time I ride on Palm Beach Road, with some juice left in the engine to pull more.
    12) Throttle response is amazing sharp.
    13) Want to change gear without clutch (up or down both).
    14) Want to know what sharp braking actually means without tumbling or losing control of machine.
    15) Want colorful display with many things inside it.
    16) Want to experience the difference between abs and non-abs, traction control, track mode , rain mode ,street mode , supermoto mode , sliding the bike , wheelie control , adjustable suspension f&b both, navigation display on screen , Bluetooth, phone charging type c.
    Reasons not to buy ,
    1) Long ride discomfortable seat.
    2) Mileage i get is 20-21kmpl
    3) Not able to concentrate while riding.
    4) Gets distracted very easily.
    5) You have sheep behaviour/mentality.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    11


    8

  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Tridebesh Chatterjee

    KTM has a thing for sharp aggressive bikes, but with this Duke 250, that has been tuned down just a bit, enough to not make it scary at the touch of the throttle, but still has enough kick that will bring an evil grin on your face when willing to go fast. The bike will become several times better after the 1000 km mark and the first service. You'll have fun on highways, you'll smile while doing overtakes and you'll laugh like a maniac in the twisties. Also the mileage is surprisingly great, I have got 40+ indicated on a couple of morning rides. For 3000kms, it has been pretty reliable except for one thing, the side stand sensor, make sure if you ever start receiving a false reading, take it to the service center. This issue arrived in my bike from the first week, took it to the service center at the month mark, they did some magic and never have I ever received even a false signal for once. Other than that the machine is pretty reliable, it gave me the courage to go on solo rides as well. Awesome machine

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    0


  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Shankar

    I have been driving this new KTM Duke 250 for a month and I feel like it's too big compared to the old one due to its components TFT is not so good it's satisfactory and the quick shifter is the main reason to buy in this price range and that performance is same but I feel like it's dragging between 2 & 3 gares overall the bike is superb.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    1


  • Awesome KTM bike till date

    2 weeks ago


    Mahendra

    I always wanted to have the old KTM 250 but somehow it was discontinued and I was disappointed then they launched the Gen 3 Duke 250 with upgraded features and It is better than before everything is awesome in this bike worth every penny love KTM, I suggest everyone to at least take a test ride and I am sure they will love it.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    4


    2


  • Performance and Pick up

    2 weeks ago


    Riyaz

    It has a better performance than NS 200. Comfort is also good. Look-wise old ktm is better. Milliege is more than 35km/l and On a highway, it gives 40km/l. Worth for money. The bike has a radiator it's protects the engine too hot. The wheel is also too big. It has a double-disc brake.ABS feature gives the best experience on the bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    1


  • Duke

    3 weeks ago


    Gold

    The Duke bike look wise is the best, I have liked the Duke bike since my childhood, The new Gen 3 Duke 250 is amazing I don't need to say about its performance it's a very stylish bike in the 250 segments Duke is segmented killer duke is powerful than other bike comparisons within single slider bike an I love KTM family I am review in Pondicherry.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    1


  • After Riding 15k km

    5 weeks ago


    Reddy Sanjay

    I bought this bike in April now It is 7 months old with 15k km my experience is performance the pick is top-notch and the brakes are perfect actually they saved my life 3 times overall go for it other than any bike this price segment and cc without doubt I loved it.
    The brake pad needs to change around 3 - 5k km as in Bangalore traffic for 15km I have changed 3 times front and 2 times back brake pads and regular chain lub is mandatory for every 700 to 1200 middle

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

    Was this review helpful?

    12


    6


  • My Duke 250 Journey or AKA Mini 390.

    6 weeks ago


    Prince Roy

    My Duke 250 Journey
    I bought my Duke 250 in late September this year through OLX from an owner who had purchased it in February. It had just around 3,000 kilometers on the odometer, so it was barely used. The previous owner’s reason for selling it remains a mystery (maybe the fuel efficiency?), but after a thorough check to confirm it hadn’t been in any accidents, I was able to get it for a solid price of 2 lakhs.
    First Impressions and Performance
    I upgraded from the Yamaha R15 V3, which held its ground well, so initially, I didn’t feel a huge surge in power at low RPMs (around 2k-4k) where both Duke siblings tend to be softer. But once I had the chance to rev past 5k RPM, the Duke 250 revealed its real character. It almost transforms, and suddenly, the speedometer’s climbing faster than I’d expect! This reminds me of the R15’s VVA effect around 7k RPM, where it starts to feel like a bigger-engine bike.
    Design and Road Presence
    As Shami from MotorInc mentioned, KTM’s design is divisive; some love it, and others don’t. I personally like the White color, but if I’d had the option, I’d have gone for the Blue. The Duke’s design definitely grabs attention on the streets, but in a more subtle way these days. The Blue and Black versions are stylish, shedding that chaprhi image to exude a refined sporty vibe.
    Ergonomics, Ride Comfort, and Handling
    As another Duke rider on Reddit said, KTM may be known for speed, but handling is where it truly excels. Coming from the R15, I had high expectations, and the Duke hasn’t just met them—it’s exceeded them! The bike feels nimble and maneuverable, making it perfect for weaving through traffic. Despite its muscular build, the Duke feels surprisingly light, like an extension of yourself on the road.
    Comfort-wise, the seat could definitely be better. After an hour of riding, it starts to feel like a workout for my backside. A reupholstered aftermarket seat might be a good option for those longer rides. The ride is stiff, which enhances control, but that also means it isn’t the cushiest experience.
    As for the tires, they’re adequate but didn’t quite inspire the same confidence as the R15’s, especially around tight corners or during sudden braking.
    Engine, Braking, and Mileage
    The engine feels almost Japanese in its smooth, linear power delivery, despite being European. Coming from Yamaha, I felt right at home with its refinement. It’s impressive how vibration-free the Duke remains, even with a larger 250cc engine compared to the R15.
    One thing to note: the Duke 250 doesn’t like to be kept at low RPMs, almost like an impatient partner when you’re preoccupied. It’s happiest over 5k RPM, where it really comes alive. I recently took it on a 100-kilometer ride along open roads, and that’s when it felt like the king of the highway!
    For mileage, it hovers around 28-30 km/l. It’s better than previous Duke generations, but you’ll still find yourself at the pump more often. However, I’ve accepted that fueling up often is part of the experience if I want to enjoy this sporty machine to its fullest!
    Final Thoughts
    After just a month of ownership, one big takeaway is the cost of ownership beyond the showroom price. Between fuel, maintenance, and some cosmetic upgrades (about 10k worth), the expenses add up. I’m glad I went for it, but it’s definitely something to keep in mind for anyone eyeing a Duke 250 or similar.
    Above all, the Duke 250 deserves respect on the road. With the right gear and a responsible mindset, this machine rewards you with an incredible riding experience. Let’s ride it as the refined piece of engineering it is and give it the respect it commands!
    If you’ve read this far, thank you for sharing in my journey with the Duke 250.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 km

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    14


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  • The Dark Knight Rises

    7 weeks ago


    Nayan Kalim

    The new black colour elevates the Duke to an entirely new level, giving it a striking and sophisticated appearance. The updated LCD colour display enhances functionality and aesthetics, making it more user-friendly and visually appealing. Additionally, its performance stands out as one of the best in the 250cc segment, delivering an exhilarating riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    3


  • Ktm duke 250cc bike super bike and best trust bike

    9 weeks ago


    Manojkumar Gm

    The Ktm 250 bike's ABS braking system is super working. 34 mileage and condition super and all condition. Bike top speed 170 to 180 top speed Duke 250 is a trust bike. I am now using this Duke 250 bike. Duke 250 condition and different bike so KTM bike is the superbike so am happy to hair line so happy thank you KTM

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

    Was this review helpful?

    15


    2


  • "HOOLIGAN"Raising bench mark by adding value to every money spent to buy it.

    10 weeks ago


    Anurag

    I am in my late 30's , I never thought to come back on 2 wheelers (Driving cars for past 15years).
    Reason to buy,
    1) Pure fun to ride 😁 .
    2)Sharp handling and cornering.
    3) Raw engine noise like someone is taking out frustration by shouting wholeheartedly.
    4) A typical turbo-like noise from the engine when slowly revving throttle. (Drive turbo engine diesle car and when turbo kicks in , that kind of sound.)
    5) If handling matters the most, close your eyes and buy.
    6) Good build quality.
    7) Want to feel the same adrenaline rush the way we use to get while riding RX100,RD350,(pulsar 150 and Karizma when it was launched in 2003).
    8) Mileage is not a concern.
    9) Want to relive your early motorbike days with the same enthusiasm?
    10) Can not or don't want to waste money on 650cc bike purchase then maintenance cost (approx 15k per service )
    11) Trust me I am 120kg and bike goes 0 to 100kmph under 5.8 seconds and with my weight, i am easily able to reach 155kmph every time I ride on Palm Beach Road, with some juice left in the engine to pull more.
    12) Throttle response is amazing sharp.
    13) Want to change gear without clutch (up or down both).
    14) Want to know what sharp braking actually means without tumbling or losing control of machine.
    15) Want colorful display with many things inside it.
    16) Want to experience the difference between abs and non-abs, traction control, track mode , rain mode ,street mode , supermoto mode , sliding the bike , wheelie control , adjustable suspension f&b both, navigation display on screen , Bluetooth, phone charging type c.
    Reasons not to buy ,
    1) Long ride discomfortable seat.
    2) Mileage i get is 20-21kmpl
    3) Not able to concentrate while riding.
    4) Gets distracted very easily.
    5) You have sheep behaviour/mentality.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    11


    8

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  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Tridebesh Chatterjee

    KTM has a thing for sharp aggressive bikes, but with this Duke 250, that has been tuned down just a bit, enough to not make it scary at the touch of the throttle, but still has enough kick that will bring an evil grin on your face when willing to go fast. The bike will become several times better after the 1000 km mark and the first service. You'll have fun on highways, you'll smile while doing overtakes and you'll laugh like a maniac in the twisties. Also the mileage is surprisingly great, I have got 40+ indicated on a couple of morning rides. For 3000kms, it has been pretty reliable except for one thing, the side stand sensor, make sure if you ever start receiving a false reading, take it to the service center. This issue arrived in my bike from the first week, took it to the service center at the month mark, they did some magic and never have I ever received even a false signal for once. Other than that the machine is pretty reliable, it gave me the courage to go on solo rides as well. Awesome machine

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    0


  • KTM 250 Duke

    1 week ago


    Shankar

    I have been driving this new KTM Duke 250 for a month and I feel like it's too big compared to the old one due to its components TFT is not so good it's satisfactory and the quick shifter is the main reason to buy in this price range and that performance is same but I feel like it's dragging between 2 & 3 gares overall the bike is superb.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    3

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    1


    1


  • Awesome KTM bike till date

    2 weeks ago


    Mahendra

    I always wanted to have the old KTM 250 but somehow it was discontinued and I was disappointed then they launched the Gen 3 Duke 250 with upgraded features and It is better than before everything is awesome in this bike worth every penny love KTM, I suggest everyone to at least take a test ride and I am sure they will love it.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

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    4


    2


  • Performance and Pick up

    2 weeks ago


    Riyaz

    It has a better performance than NS 200. Comfort is also good. Look-wise old ktm is better. Milliege is more than 35km/l and On a highway, it gives 40km/l. Worth for money. The bike has a radiator it's protects the engine too hot. The wheel is also too big. It has a double-disc brake.ABS feature gives the best experience on the bike.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    Never Owned

    Was this review helpful?

    6


    1


  • Duke

    3 weeks ago


    Gold

    The Duke bike look wise is the best, I have liked the Duke bike since my childhood, The new Gen 3 Duke 250 is amazing I don't need to say about its performance it's a very stylish bike in the 250 segments Duke is segmented killer duke is powerful than other bike comparisons within single slider bike an I love KTM family I am review in Pondicherry.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    3


    1


  • After Riding 15k km

    5 weeks ago


    Reddy Sanjay

    I bought this bike in April now It is 7 months old with 15k km my experience is performance the pick is top-notch and the brakes are perfect actually they saved my life 3 times overall go for it other than any bike this price segment and cc without doubt I loved it.
    The brake pad needs to change around 3 - 5k km as in Bangalore traffic for 15km I have changed 3 times front and 2 times back brake pads and regular chain lub is mandatory for every 700 to 1200 middle

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

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    12


    6


  • My Duke 250 Journey or AKA Mini 390.

    6 weeks ago


    Prince Roy

    My Duke 250 Journey
    I bought my Duke 250 in late September this year through OLX from an owner who had purchased it in February. It had just around 3,000 kilometers on the odometer, so it was barely used. The previous owner’s reason for selling it remains a mystery (maybe the fuel efficiency?), but after a thorough check to confirm it hadn’t been in any accidents, I was able to get it for a solid price of 2 lakhs.
    First Impressions and Performance
    I upgraded from the Yamaha R15 V3, which held its ground well, so initially, I didn’t feel a huge surge in power at low RPMs (around 2k-4k) where both Duke siblings tend to be softer. But once I had the chance to rev past 5k RPM, the Duke 250 revealed its real character. It almost transforms, and suddenly, the speedometer’s climbing faster than I’d expect! This reminds me of the R15’s VVA effect around 7k RPM, where it starts to feel like a bigger-engine bike.
    Design and Road Presence
    As Shami from MotorInc mentioned, KTM’s design is divisive; some love it, and others don’t. I personally like the White color, but if I’d had the option, I’d have gone for the Blue. The Duke’s design definitely grabs attention on the streets, but in a more subtle way these days. The Blue and Black versions are stylish, shedding that chaprhi image to exude a refined sporty vibe.
    Ergonomics, Ride Comfort, and Handling
    As another Duke rider on Reddit said, KTM may be known for speed, but handling is where it truly excels. Coming from the R15, I had high expectations, and the Duke hasn’t just met them—it’s exceeded them! The bike feels nimble and maneuverable, making it perfect for weaving through traffic. Despite its muscular build, the Duke feels surprisingly light, like an extension of yourself on the road.
    Comfort-wise, the seat could definitely be better. After an hour of riding, it starts to feel like a workout for my backside. A reupholstered aftermarket seat might be a good option for those longer rides. The ride is stiff, which enhances control, but that also means it isn’t the cushiest experience.
    As for the tires, they’re adequate but didn’t quite inspire the same confidence as the R15’s, especially around tight corners or during sudden braking.
    Engine, Braking, and Mileage
    The engine feels almost Japanese in its smooth, linear power delivery, despite being European. Coming from Yamaha, I felt right at home with its refinement. It’s impressive how vibration-free the Duke remains, even with a larger 250cc engine compared to the R15.
    One thing to note: the Duke 250 doesn’t like to be kept at low RPMs, almost like an impatient partner when you’re preoccupied. It’s happiest over 5k RPM, where it really comes alive. I recently took it on a 100-kilometer ride along open roads, and that’s when it felt like the king of the highway!
    For mileage, it hovers around 28-30 km/l. It’s better than previous Duke generations, but you’ll still find yourself at the pump more often. However, I’ve accepted that fueling up often is part of the experience if I want to enjoy this sporty machine to its fullest!
    Final Thoughts
    After just a month of ownership, one big takeaway is the cost of ownership beyond the showroom price. Between fuel, maintenance, and some cosmetic upgrades (about 10k worth), the expenses add up. I’m glad I went for it, but it’s definitely something to keep in mind for anyone eyeing a Duke 250 or similar.
    Above all, the Duke 250 deserves respect on the road. With the right gear and a responsible mindset, this machine rewards you with an incredible riding experience. Let’s ride it as the refined piece of engineering it is and give it the respect it commands!
    If you’ve read this far, thank you for sharing in my journey with the Duke 250.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    4

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    4

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    5000-15000 km

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    14


    3


  • The Dark Knight Rises

    7 weeks ago


    Nayan Kalim

    The new black colour elevates the Duke to an entirely new level, giving it a striking and sophisticated appearance. The updated LCD colour display enhances functionality and aesthetics, making it more user-friendly and visually appealing. Additionally, its performance stands out as one of the best in the 250cc segment, delivering an exhilarating riding experience.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    4

    Comfort


    4

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    7


    3


  • Ktm duke 250cc bike super bike and best trust bike

    9 weeks ago


    Manojkumar Gm

    The Ktm 250 bike's ABS braking system is super working. 34 mileage and condition super and all condition. Bike top speed 170 to 180 top speed Duke 250 is a trust bike. I am now using this Duke 250 bike. Duke 250 condition and different bike so KTM bike is the superbike so am happy to hair line so happy thank you KTM

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    5

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    5

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    15000+ km

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    15


    2


  • "HOOLIGAN"Raising bench mark by adding value to every money spent to buy it.

    10 weeks ago


    Anurag

    I am in my late 30's , I never thought to come back on 2 wheelers (Driving cars for past 15years).
    Reason to buy,
    1) Pure fun to ride 😁 .
    2)Sharp handling and cornering.
    3) Raw engine noise like someone is taking out frustration by shouting wholeheartedly.
    4) A typical turbo-like noise from the engine when slowly revving throttle. (Drive turbo engine diesle car and when turbo kicks in , that kind of sound.)
    5) If handling matters the most, close your eyes and buy.
    6) Good build quality.
    7) Want to feel the same adrenaline rush the way we use to get while riding RX100,RD350,(pulsar 150 and Karizma when it was launched in 2003).
    8) Mileage is not a concern.
    9) Want to relive your early motorbike days with the same enthusiasm?
    10) Can not or don't want to waste money on 650cc bike purchase then maintenance cost (approx 15k per service )
    11) Trust me I am 120kg and bike goes 0 to 100kmph under 5.8 seconds and with my weight, i am easily able to reach 155kmph every time I ride on Palm Beach Road, with some juice left in the engine to pull more.
    12) Throttle response is amazing sharp.
    13) Want to change gear without clutch (up or down both).
    14) Want to know what sharp braking actually means without tumbling or losing control of machine.
    15) Want colorful display with many things inside it.
    16) Want to experience the difference between abs and non-abs, traction control, track mode , rain mode ,street mode , supermoto mode , sliding the bike , wheelie control , adjustable suspension f&b both, navigation display on screen , Bluetooth, phone charging type c.
    Reasons not to buy ,
    1) Long ride discomfortable seat.
    2) Mileage i get is 20-21kmpl
    3) Not able to concentrate while riding.
    4) Gets distracted very easily.
    5) You have sheep behaviour/mentality.

    Rating Parameters

    (out of 5)

    4

    Design and styling


    5

    Performance


    3

    Comfort


    5

    Service experience


    5

    Value for money

    About the Reviewer

    Ridden for (If Owned)

    0-5000 km

    Was this review helpful?

    11


    8

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