Motorcycle specifications KTMFREERIDE 250 F 2019 New desires

Following in the footsteps of the 'offbeat' Freeride Enduro family, the KTM Freeride 250 F boasts a 4-stroke 250 cm3 engine. As such, it combines all the advantages of previous combustion models.
Captivating and playful, the machine incorporates a reworked composite frame, refined cladding, a reinvented headlamp mask and a revamped design. It's as sporty as it is entertaining, weighing in at less than 99 kg. With this bike, you'll be able to venture into challenging and unfamiliar off-road terrain, while keeping the noise level low. Mono power is rated at 20.5 hp and 2 mkg of torque. When released for more restrictive use, it produces 26 hp and 2.4 mkg of torque. Its 'low' seating position is comfortable. As a result, this all-rounder is set to become a benchmark for trail, trial and enduro riding.
With its top-of-the-range WP Xplor suspension, the Freeride 250 F promises to be incredibly agile and perfectly homologated. It's the preferred choice for riders looking for an alternative to traditional trial and enduro bikes, and for off-road beginners. Its torque-oriented power characteristics, combined with improved mass centralization thanks to its new-generation 250 cm3 engine, which is more compact, lighter andger and 20 mm shorter than its predecessors, set the new Freeride as the benchmark in terms of the breadth of riding possibilities.
"The KTM Freeride 250 F is quite simply the epitome of a fun machine. Its capabilities are limitless, thanks to its incredibly agile nature, which is further enhanced by the displacement of the new 4-stroke 250 cm3 engine.all the strengths of previous models in a new, lighter, reworked chassis. Improved handling, WP Xplor suspension and smooth, linear power delivery: we had a lot of fun putting the KTM FREERIDE 250 F through its paces against obstacles typical of trials, enduro courses and the track, as well as simply going to work, during the development of the 2018 model. It's the perfect combination of versatility and fun," said Joachim Sauer, KTM Product Marketing Offroad.
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