Is a 250cc motorcycle enough?
Hey, I'd like to hear your opinion on whether a 250cc bike with 25 hp is enough for an A2 license. Mainly for country road riding.
Hey, I'd like to hear your opinion on whether a 250cc bike with 25 hp is enough for an A2 license. Mainly for country road riding.
I was about 10 years and certainly 100,000 km long with 50 cm3. In 2018 I made the A appearance, and got me a Daelim S300, which is a "sofa scooter" with 247 cm3 space (so a classic quarterliter – two wheel), CVT – automatic and 25 hp. I was and am really surprised how well you get forward with it. 0-100 km/h approx. 11 seconds, correct 250 cm3 – Motorcycles are usually lighter and often have a little more power, create up to 8 seconds. No racing cars, but it's all right. With the former Mercedes E 320 CDI S211 of a mate, I was able to keep up to 70 km/h almost exactly. The maximum speed is of course not particularly high with registered 135 km/h due to the maximum power which can be overlooked, but certainly also sufficient – and even as fast as possible driving is not particularly fun with a two-wheeler anyway.
So I would say: Completely enough, but more of course always goes. Advantage of smaller combustion chambers: consumption. I drive my Daelim in the summer when I comfortably walk around with Tacho 90 on a road, also with 2.5 liters of E10 per 100 km.
You can drive with A2. I can't answer if it's enough for you, but it wouldn't be enough for me. Drive a 500 cc with 48 hp
Well, good fun comes from 100 hp. At least, in my opinion, but to cruise over the country roads, everything is enough
But of course that's enough!
On the contrary, this is an ideal decision for a beginner!
Well, I've been driving my Wr 125 x for over two years now and on a 250something I hope to be a little difference
I also have a 125 he, but a rather weak (Yamaha Cygnus 125 with 9 hp, actually purchased for the winter). Compared to this, the Daelim S300 is a racing motorcycle – and that, although the Yamaha is significantly lighter.
Minimum. The difference was bigger with me. For years I drove Simmi (50 ccm) and then moved to a 500 ccm
You will notice the difference very clearly!
I started with a CB 250 K2 myself, my decision never regrets and sometimes I still mourn her today!