Alfer VR250 (2001)

The Alfer VR 250 Enduro is a motorcycle that was produced in 2001. It is equipped with a two stroke, single cylinder engine with a capacity of 249 cc. The engine has a bore and stroke of 67.5 x 69.8 mm and employs a liquid cooling system. The Alfer VR 250 Enduro has a single high level exhaust and a carburetor induction system. The motorcycle is started by an electric ignition system and has a maximum power output of 39.4 kW or 54 hp. The clutch system is wet and cable operated while the transmission is six-speed, with a final drive through a chain. The Alfer VR 250 Enduro has a steel, single cradle frame and Telescopic fork front suspension and Mono shock rear suspension. The motorcycle has a single disc brake with a diameter of 260 mm at the front and a single disc brake with a diameter of 220 mm at the rear. The wheels are alloy with laced spokes and the front tyre size is 90/90-21 while the rear tyre size is 140/90-18. The wheelbase of the Alfer VR 250 Enduro is 1515 mm or 59.7 in and it has a seat height of 950 mm or 37.4 in. The wet weight of the motorcycle is 104 kg or 229 lbs, while the fuel capacity is 9.5 L or 2.5 US gal. The acceleration from 0-100 km/h takes 3.6 seconds and 0-60 mph takes 3.4 seconds.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Alfer VR 250 Enduro

Year: 2001


Engine: Two stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 249 cc / 15.2 cu in
Bore x Stroke: 67.5 x 69.8 mm
Cooling System: Liquid cooled
Exhaust: 1-into-1, high level
Induction: Carburetor
Starting: Electric
Max Power: 39.4 kW / 54 hp
Clutch: Wet, cable operated
Transmission: 6-Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Frame: Steel, single cradle frame
Front Suspension: Telescopic fork
Rear Suspension: Mono shock
Front Brakes: Single disc, 260 mm

Rear Brakes: Single disc, 220 mm
Wheels: Alloy, laced spokes
Front Tyre: 90/90-21
Rear Tyre: 140/90-18
Wheelbase: 1515 mm / 59.7 in
Seat Height: 950 mm / 37.4 in
Wet Weight: 104 kg / 229 lbs
Fuel Capacity: 9.5 L / 2.5 US gal
Acceleration: 0-100 km/h: 3.6 sec
Acceleration: 0-60 mph: 3.4 sec

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