What is the minimum height requirement to ride the CFMOTO 250SR?

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Kayden
07/24/25 9:05pm
The CFMOTO 250SR has a seat height of 780mm and a weight of 165kg, which is relatively light for a motorcycle. Generally, riders taller than 155cm can comfortably ride it. The CFMOTO 250SR offers several advantages. Strong Performance: The CFMOTO 250NK is equipped with a single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected engine. This powertrain stands out among domestic 250cc engines, delivering a maximum power of 19.5kW and a maximum torque of 22N·m. It accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 7.21 seconds and can reach a top speed of 137km/h. Excellent Handling: The handling of the CFMOTO 250NK is even more impressive than its engine performance. Its strong market performance is largely due to its superior handling, which gives it a clear advantage over other models in its class. It fully meets the demands for handling performance in small-displacement motorcycles.
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DamianRose
08/10/25 2:31pm
I've been riding the CFMoto 250SR for quite some time. At 168cm tall, I can partially touch the ground with my feet. It was a bit intimidating at first, but I got used to it and it's no problem now. The seat height is around 780mm, which is not difficult to ride for friends over 160cm, and more comfortable for those above 165cm. It mainly depends on leg length and posture—some people with shorter legs might feel unstable even at 165cm. Practicing parking techniques, like using only the left foot to touch the ground, makes it much easier. Don't believe everything you hear; even someone 150cm tall can give it a try. For beginners, around 170cm is recommended for quicker learning. Controlling speed in city commuting or flat-road riding ensures safety. Remember to test-sit at a dealership—if you can half-step on the ground, that's enough. With protective gear and a few months of practice, you'll adapt. In short, don't stress about height—the 250SR is quite rider-friendly. For those under 170cm, just practice balance more, and you'll be fine.
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