The KTM RC250 (2014-16) is a sports bike with a 249cc engine capable of producing 30hp. It has a lightweight design with a steel trellis frame and a sleek bodywork inspired by Moto3 racing. The bike comes with inverted front forks and a rear monoshock for suspension, as well as a six-speed transmission and disc brakes. It has a top speed of approximately 85mph and can achieve 0-60mph in 6 seconds. The RC250 is known for its agility and handling, making it a popular choice for riders who enjoy tackling winding roads and corners. It also has a comfortable riding position with a low seat height and narrow handlebars. Some common issues reported by owners include a somewhat harsh ride and a lack of low-end power, but overall the bike is considered a great choice for those looking for a nimble and quick sports bike at an affordable price point. The RC250 has been discontinued by KTM, but it remains a sought-after model for those who want a lightweight and quick sports bike.
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