The Puch 250 SGS 67 1953 by puch, (1953), stands out in the market for its balance of design and performance. This Sport motorcycle is powered by a dependable Carburettor engine, offering smooth handling and excellent fuel economy. Riders often compare specifications to ensure they choose a bike that suits their lifestyle, whether for commuting, touring, or recreational rides. Detailed specs highlight the engine’s efficiency, the comfort of the Sport, and the overall riding experience. By reviewing these details, buyers can make well-informed decisions that align with their needs.
General Information
body type
Sport
bike category
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seating capacity
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length
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width
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height
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wheelbase
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ground clearance
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dry weight
150.0 kg (330.7 pounds)
fuel tank capacity
13.00 litres (3.43 US gallons)
battery capacity
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curb weight
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seat height
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charging time
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battery type
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starting system
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Engine Specifications
powertrain architecture
Single cylinder, two-stroke
fuel type
Carburettor
Engine Type
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engine displacement
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power
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torque
16.8 Nm (1.7 kgf-m or 12.4 ft.lbs) @ 3300 RPM
bore x stroke
78.0 x 45.0 mm (3.1 x 1.8 inches)
engine size
248.0 ccm (15.13 cubic inches)
compression
6.5:1
fuel system
Carburettor
engine cooling
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engine oil capacity
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Battery Voltage (Electric)
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Motor Power (Electric)
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Electric Start
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gearbox
4-speed
Performance
top speed
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acceleration 0 - 100 km/h
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weight to power ratio
0.1100 HP/kg
weight to torque ratio
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Fuel Economy and Emissions (ICE)
fuel consumption
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emission standard
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Drivetrain and Transmission
drivetrain architecture
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drive wheel
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transmission type
Chain (final drive)
clutch type
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Suspension and Brakes
front suspension
Telescopic
rear suspension
Swingarm
Front brakes
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front brakes
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rear brakes
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abs
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traction control
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Steering and Tires
steering type
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driveline
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front tire size
3-16
rear tire size
3.50-16
wheel type
Spoked
wheel size
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Additional Features
frame type
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Instrument Cluster
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Features
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headlight
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Storage
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the puch 1953 suitable for long-distance rides?
Yes, the puch 1953 is designed to handle both city commutes and long-distance travel, thanks to its efficient Carburettor system and ergonomic Sport.
What type of riders is the puch 1953 best suited for?
The puch 1953 caters to riders who prefer reliable performance, stylish design, and practical fuel efficiency, whether for daily commutes or weekend rides.
What makes the puch 1953 unique compared to other bikes in its class?
The puch 1953 stands out due to its Sport design, reliable Carburettor engine, and advanced features that provide both comfort and performance.