Venom Motorsports has choppers in stock. Mini Choppers and full size choppers 50cc - 250cc. honda chopper 250cc yamaha 250 chopper suzuki chopper 250cc yamaha chopper 250cc suzuki 250 chopper kawasaki chopper 250cc custom chopper gidon custom chopper 250cc kawasaki 250cc chopper 250cc chopper cruiser honda 250cc chopper 50cc mini chopper chopper 50cc mini harley davidson chopper 50cc street The Lifan Lycan 250cc comes equipped and installed with $1325 worth of upgrades! FREE UPGRADED 250CC LIFAN V-TWIN ENGINE V16 + 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION + EFI FUEL INJECTED ($450 value) The Venom Lifan Lycan has a V-Twin motor that delivers the most power and torque in its class, and Lifan patented Electronic Fuel Injection technology, you can Lifan V-Twin 250, 5-Speed After enjoying great success Europe, Jinlun has now arrived in the USA This high quality Cruiser is equipped with the awesome Lifan 250 V-Twin engine and 5-Speed manual clutch transmission that everyone wants. Jinlun is the only manufacturer that has been certified to sell a bike with this engine in the United States New Lifan Lycan 250cc, EFI V16 Cruiser 5 Speed Motorcycle. SKU: LIFAN-LYCAN-250CC. Weight: 350.00 LBS. Shipping: Free Shipping. Local Pick-Up: You can come and pick up your New ride at a lower price @ 3201 East Pioneer pkwy #34 Arlington, Tx 76010, however, In store we offer assembling service at additional charges, please call for details. 150cc. 200cc. 250CC. CA LEGAL DIRT BIKES. CARB APPROVED DIRT BIKES. DIRT BIKE 250CC STREET LEGAL. Fully Assembled and Tested. Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) ENDURO STREET LEGAL BIKES. rjWI6t9. Home > Reviews > KYMCO Venox 250 Cruiser Review Back to Motorcycle Review PageKYMCO Venox 250 Cruiser ReviewRider Test & Review 1 – Rider MikePage 2 of 8“It’s a banquet full of surprises, thankfully all of them good, that will keep you coming back for seconds…” – MikeAt first I was a little apprehensive; test ride a 250 cc cruiser? It definitely wasn’t the engine that worried me, but at 6’4″I was concerned whether I could even fit on the Venox!Seeing the Kymco Venox 250 for the first time stopped me in my tracks. This is not at all what I was expecting. Thinking a small cc engine equalled small bike, the Venox gave me it’s first of many surprises. Momentarily stunned, I was thinking… “Wow, it’s big. It looks like a full sized cruiser. Where was the small 250cc bike I was expecting? Why doesn’t this engine look as small as I thought it would?” Getting on the Venox 250 gave me my next surprise, which was at my height I could actually sit on the Venox and fit it quite comfortably!Thumbing the starter button the bike continued the banquet of surprises as the 249cc V-Twin engine sounded much more big V-Twin like than I would have imagined. Whatever Kymco did, they did it 100% right in the sound department. At idle the little engine sounds just like a mid sized V-Twin engine with attitude; give it a little gas and it’s quite impressive. The 250cc engine could easily pass for a 750cc V-Twin as it definitely looks and sounds the Venox 250 uses what I’d call a mid sized cruiser frame with touring ergonomics. Kymco might be a little late to the cruiser manufacturer’s party but they learned before they leapt and entered in style. .... Stylish solid rear wheel rim Further surprises were the stylish solid rear wheel rim, chromed radiator, the dual stacked chrome exhausts, large front disk brake and a big comfy cruiser seat that you could sit on all day without complaint that there was actually enough room to sit a passenger in comfort as the fit and finish further I noticed the quality was impressive for such a low price point and don’t forget it is a price point motorcycle. With just enough chrome, custom details and a blue metallic flake on black paint job, it looked awesome! At a price of only $5,500 Canadian MSRP it is only $600 more than the Honda Rebel 250 or Suzuki 250 Marauder. With the features KYMCO is offering, it is definitely worth a look the cruiser on the road I noticed this engine has some torque. The Venox 250 isn’t your granddaddy’s cruiser as it can actually go when you twist the throttle. The Venox I’m sure secretly thinks it’s a sportbike as peek power comes on at 10,500 rpm, a rpm domain reserved for the fast and furious type of engines. If you ride it like a sportbike engine you won’t be V-Twin is a happy revving little monster that is geared tall for minimum use of the shifter. That’s good because one of the issues with a smaller bike is its small power band and the need to use the shifter to find the sweet spots of power. The taller gearing also helps lower the rpm of the engine and I found that I would short-shift to hear the sweet low sound of the V-twin below down the boulevard, not only are you looking good on your new Venox 250 but you have some very good acceleration if you need it as well. That’s due to the quick revving nature of the V-Twin Kymco used on the Venox. The 8-valve, DOHC, 249cc, liquid cooled, V-Twin engine Kymco claims Max Power 27hp 10500 and Max Torque 14 8000. I found the Kymco 250cc V-Twin more powerful than I expected and I would shift out of first gear around 30km/h, out of second gear at 60km/h, and out of third gear at 100km/h. This not only kept the bike happy, but the Venox rewarded me with great acceleration. I found fourth gear good for above 100km/h highway riding and fifth gear top gear to be a decent highway cruising gear as long as the road was pretty level. Tapping the bike down a gear or two helped facilitate highway Venox 250 weights in at 190kg 419lbs, has a long 63″ wheelbase and a low 29″ seat height. This is great as it not only means that the majority of riders can flat foot and it also looks like a much bigger bike than it is due to its length. I feel this is important because it removes the stigmatism of owning a small bike because it doesn’t look small even the engine looks big. The low seat height and lightweight nature inspires confidence that is important to any new rider. Learning on a mid-sized motorcycle like this is good because upgrading later to a bigger sized engine cruiser means you won’t need to get used to a bigger bike’s dimensions. .... Disc brake front Stopping is strong due to a disc brake in the front and drum in the rear. A rider can stop the bike very quickly without locking up the rear or the front. We had no issues with the front brake and once the rear brake was properly adjusted it worked even better. One thing I did notice was the rear drum brake offered a stainless steel braided brake line, which is an upgrade to the normal rubber brake lines normally found on most new 5-speed gearbox is smooth and precise and helpful as it will let you know when you are in fifth or first because it prevents you from shifting to a non-existent added bonus that the Venox offers is it is a very balanced motorcycle and not top heavy even with a full tank of gas. I found riding slowly in rush hour traffic below 10km/h was very easy to do and would definitely help a new rider and also make them look like a seasoned pro!. The Venox also handles well; with its twin shock and sport-like suspension, the Venox can carve through the corners comfortably at speed without a hint of with smaller cc engines, downshifting a gear or two to pass is required on a highway is normal. While the Venox can pass other vehicles on the highway it is not the quickest over 120km/h so pick your passing locations with care. On a rough pavement highway at 120km/h the sport-like suspension that works so well in the city can become a little harsh on the body. The Venox 250 cruiser is a little out of its element on high speed highways as it is most comfortable and fun under 100km/h or on secondary the Venox delivering 61 mpg and holding 14 litres gal of fuel, cruising range is over 363 km 226 miles of relaxed touring comfort. Riding for distances in the 350 km range is achievable thanks to the ergonomics of the Venox and the wonderful comfy seat. There are even pegs on the rear to mount saddle bags or attach a couple of bungee cords to easily take your stuff with you. .... Well designed engine covers makes the 250cc V-Twin look much bigger than it really is. So what is with the engine looking so big? Kymco used a smart little trick to make the 250cc V-Twin look bigger by wrapping the engine in a fake engine case. They wanted to make it look as real as possible and concentrated on the small details to make the fake engine cases look like a real engine. Not only does it look great but you also need to get within a few inches to see that they are fake cases at all! To complete the look of the Venox 250 being a midsize cruiser, Kymco also did not to add the branding “250” to any part of the motorcycle, further adding to its size Venox 250 really stands out and buyers will be quite happy with their purchase. I feel the Venox’s quality will bring a lot of brand loyalty from buyers. They will be going to their Kymco dealers looking for a larger version of the Venox 250 to purchase as their next bike. Unfortunately Kymco does not currently produce a 500 or 750 yet but hopefully they will consider it for the future. Another suggestion I would make would be to have lots of chrome accessories available for the bike, as cruiser riders love to customize their motorcycles with the Venox 250 is a wonderful city bike and boulevard cruiser. It has the looks, the sound and the style that makes people watch you go by or come up to you and talk to you about your bike. At $5,500 the competition should be taking notice of Kymco’s first motorcycle offering. It’s a banquet full of surprises, thankfully all of them good, that will keep you coming back for seconds…See your Kymco dealer to learn more or for a test ride of their new Venox 250 V-Twin cruiser. The dealership we dealt with to test ride the Venox in Calgary, Alberta wasMotor City Fun Sousa1, 3650, 19th Street NECalgary, Alberta, CanadaT2E 6V2Phone 403 219-8838Fax 403 219-8825Kymco CanadaE-mail [email protected]Page 1 • Page 2 – Page 3 – Page 4 – Page 5 – Page 6 – Page 7 – Page 8If you would like Total Motorcycle, North America’s leading motorcycle information website to do a test ride and ride review of your motorcycle or scooter models just contact us for information or to book a date, location and time. It is a great way to promote your model and your company to over half a million visitors worldwide each month for no cost! Contact us today to inquire."Mr. Totalmotorcycle". Owner and Founder of Total Motorcycle. Supporting over Motorcyclists and Motorcycling for 23 great years. Total Motorcycle is my pride and joy and being able to reach out 375 million people has been incredible but I could not have done it without the support of my visitors, readers and members, thank you so much! You are making a difference to millions of riders worldwide. Thank you. ₹ 10,000 Ex-Showroom Price 320,000* Engine, cm3 2-Cylinder/4-Stroke 8-Valve Description Additional information Description The K-Light 250V is a rugged cruiser, and India’s first 250cc V-Twin with Belt Drive System. These qualities make for unadulterated power delivery to cruise and enjoy a hassle-free ownership experience. The power-packed V-Twin produces an eye-popping performance, complimented by a comfortable stance, making it a cruiser you will love to ride every day. Some of the exhilarating features include An all-LED headlight with DRLs, a flat and wide handlebar, a 20-litre fuel tank and more. This makes the K-Light 250V the perfect partner to explore the world around you, without having to worry about constant fuel stops. Technical Specifications K-Light 250V Engine Type V-Twin, Air-Cooled, 4-Valve Bore x stroke 49 x 66 mm Cooling system Air cooled Power hp 8500 rpm Fuel tank capacity 20 Litres Additional information Color Matte Blue, Matte Dark Grey, Matte Black A 250cc V-twin scrambler by Jowo Kustom… The Kaisar Ruby V250 — also sold as the Keeway Dorado 250 in some markets — is a 250cc V-twin built in the style of a classic cruiser, popular in Bali and other parts of Indonesia. The carburetted, SOHC engine makes around 19 horsepower, and the bike comes with smoothie wheels, studded leather saddlebags, wide footboards, plenty of chrome, and basically resembles a miniature Harley-Davidson Softail Heritage Classic — “a cute little baby H-D.” Enter our friend Yohanes Marse Anes of Indonesia’s Jowo Kustom, who’s always ready to tackle new makes, models, and custom styles. In this case, he had a customer, Billy, who’s owned and ridden several different big bikes — H-D Sportster, KTM Duke, Yamaha R6, etc. — but finally decided that he wanted a scratch-built custom in the style of the Triumph Scrambler. They decided to use a 2015 Kaisar Ruby 250 as the donor, but the plan was transform the factory cruiser to such an extent that the original make/model would no longer be recognizable. In fact, only the engine remains from the donor. Anes built a completely new frame and swingarm in order to achieve the shape and geometry they wanted, and most of the other major components were scratch-built as well triple tree, gas tank, seat, fenders, side covers, exhaust system, and more. Below, we get the full story on this 250cc V-twin scrambler! Kaisar Ruby V250 Scrambler Builder Interview • What’s the make, model, and year of the bike? The donor bike was Kaisar Ruby 250 year 2015. Such a little cute baby HD. • Why was this bike built? This was a customer project bike. Actually the customer had already ridden several kinds of big bikes like HD Sportster, KTM Duke, and Yamaha R6. But now he wanted a totally custom bike from scratch. • What was the design concept and what influenced the build? Scrambler is the answer. He wanted to change the look of the original Ruby and transform it totally — into something that people wouldn’t realize was a Ruby. He gave us a concept similar to the Triumph Scrambler. So we started to build everything from zero. • What custom work was done to the bike? Everything but the engine. We decided to make a new frame to get the proper composition. Custom frame, swingarm, triple tree, gas tank, seat, fenders, side covers, exhaust system, and much more. • Does the bike have a nickname? The client is one of three brothers with “B” in their first name Billy, Brian and Berdy. So I thought I should give them “BOBI” as a fourth brother. Hahaha. • Can you tell us what it’s like to ride this bike? First I wanted to make the bike look really hot and wild. Then I had to rebuild the engine to make it faster and powerful. And thank God it’s done. So comfortable and easy to ride. Billy told me that people are always staring at the bike when he stops at traffic lights, gas stations, and any time he rides BOBI. • Was there anything done during this build that you are particularly proud of? So proud that we built everything from scratch and Billy is so happy that BOBI is ready whenever he wants to ride. As always, the customer’s satisfaction is the goal. Follow Jowo Kustom on Instagram JowoKustom Many products featured on this site were editorially chosen. Motorcycle Cruiser may receive financial compensation for products purchased through this © 2023 Motorcycle Cruiser. An Octane Media, LLC Publication. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. See more articles Published 19 June 2020 Updated 19 June 2020 Bullit V-Bob 250 3 Bullit have launched a new 250cc V-twin called the V-Bob 250, which combines the same engine found in their retro Bluroc with added cruiser style. Related Best A2 licence motorbikes Related Learn to ride a motorbike with MCN The V-Bob 250 weighs just 179kg fully fuelled, with the air-cooled motor producing just shy of 17bhp – perfect for new riders and people on A2 licences. It’s spot on for the city commute too as it has a belt final drive, so no worries about lubing a chain, as well as forced air-cooling so you’re not going to overheat when sat in traffic. Henry Maplethorpe, Bullit UK Brand Manager, said, “We are really excited to be welcoming the V-Bob to the already popular Bullit range. This is a completely new style of machine for us and will help the brand to reach even more riders. “We have focused on making the V-Bob as rideable as possible, which is why we have kept the weight low so that riders of all ages and stature can comfortably cruise around the city or countryside.”The Bullit V-Bob 250 is available in three colours Grey, Black and Red and will cost £3,799 when it lands in dealers in July.

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