How fast can a 250cc off-road motorcycle go?

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VonAngela
07/30/25 8:25am
250CC motorcycles can reach speeds of up to 150km/h. Here are some relevant introductions: Displacement: "250cc" refers to the cylinder displacement, where cc stands for cubic centimeters. Generally, the greater the power, the larger the displacement. The cylinder relies on the sudden expansion of air to push the piston movement, and displacement is a corresponding technical indicator. Under natural aspiration, the larger the displacement, the stronger the power. "250cc" typically refers to the cylinder of a motorcycle. Bore: The diameter of the cylinder is referred to as the bore. Stroke refers to the distance the piston travels when moving from the top dead center (TDC) to the bottom dead center (BDC) during its reciprocating motion within the cylinder, commonly known as the stroke.
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