Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 Questions and Answers
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- 91Wheels Expert • 3 years ago
Though the Suzuki V Strom 250 SX is offered with dual channel ABS, it does not have any feature to turn off the ABS (front or rear) or switch the ABS modes. This is however offered by rivals like the KTM Adventure 250 and Yezdi Adventure
Helpful(8) Reply - 91Wheels Expert • 2 years ago
Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 is an Adventure tourer bike available with 6 speed gears. The gear shifting pattern is 1 down 5 up. For more details, please click here Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 Specifications
Helpful(0) Reply - 91Wheels Expert • 2 years ago
Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 is an adventure tourer bike with 249 cc engine capacity and has kerb weight of 167 kgs. Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 is expected to carry weight of 230 kgs approximately. For more details, please click here Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 Specifications
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- PSPrasad Sawant1 Month ago4.6I've been using the Suzuki V-Strom SX 250 for the past two years, and it has proven to be a fantastic machine with many strengths. The engine is smooth, refined, and extremely reliable. You get a solid mileage—around 38 kmpl on highways and 32–33 kmpl in city traffic. Fit and finish are top-notch, giving it a premium feel. NVH levels are well controlled, with only minor vibrations at the foot pegs above 90 kmph. Most importantly, it’s built for comfort—you can ride it all day without feeling tired. Overall, it’s an excellent bike for both city commuting and long-distance touring.LikeReplyRead more
- PPrashant2 Month ago3.8This is a very good choice in the budget segment. The engine is well-refined, providing a vibration-free ride. It also delivers excellent mileage. The seat is very comfortable, making it ideal for long trips. The bike looks awesome, especially from the front.LikeReplyRead more
- RHRahul Hessa3 Year ago3.4Think before choose Suzuki Bike is Powerful and comfortable to ride Mileage is okay Worst part is Servicing you will find illiterate unprofessional agent who offers no empathy. They Refused to service my bike in 1st free service I got to move to other city for servicing. So think before choose SuzukiLikes (6)ReplyRead more
- SSujeet3 Year ago3.8Good bike, being 250cc giving mileage of 38kmpl. Performance is decent.Likes (8)ReplyRead more
- JJayasrinath3 Year ago4.2Feel sad For mileage But very comfortable rideLikes (6)ReplyRead more