Husqvarna TC 250 Heritage vs Kawasaki 2024 KLX 230R

Compare Specifications of Husqvarna TC 250 Heritage and Kawasaki 2024 KLX 230R

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Husqvarna TC 250 Heritage
Husqvarna TC 250 Heritage

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Kawasaki 2024 KLX 230R
Kawasaki 2024 KLX 230R

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 249.00 cc 233.00 cc
Engine 1-cylinder, 2-stroke engine 4-stroke single, SOHC, air-cooled
Engine Starting Electric --
Clutch Wet, DDS multi-disc clutch, Brembo hydraulics --
Fuel System -- DFI® with 32mm Keihin throttle body
Ignition -- TCBI Electronic Advance
Transmission 5-speed 6-speed, return shift with wet multi-disc manual clutch
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5 --
Frame Central double-cradle-type 25CrMo4 steel High-tensile steel, box-section perimeter
Chain X-Ring 5/8 x 1/4" --
Tyres
Front 80/100-21 80/100-21
Rear 110/90-19 100/100-18
Wheel / RIM Black anodised alloy rims --
Brakes
Front Disc brake
Front Brake Disc Diameter : 260 mm
Single 240mm petal disc with a dual-piston caliper
Rear Disc brake
Rear brake Disc Diameter : 220 mm
Single 220mm petal disc with single-piston caliper
Suspension
Front WP XACT-USD, 48 mm
Suspension Travel : 305 mm
37mm telescopic fork/9.8 in
Rear WP XACT Monoshock with linkage
Suspension Travel : 293 mm
Uni-Trak® linkage system and single shock with adjustable spring preload/9.9 in
Colors Available
Colors -- Lime Green
Battle Gray


Physical Specs
Length -- 2044.7 mm
Width -- 840.74 mm
Height -- 1198.88 mm
Weight 99.6 kg 115 kg
Seat Height 939 924.56
Wheelbase -- 1358.9 mm
Ground Clearance 346 mm 299.72 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 7.2 litres 6.4 litres
Overview
Features - Faster and wiser
- Ride Easier
- Effortless Ergonomics
- Technologically advanced
- Chromium molybdenum frame
- Polyamide - reinforced aluminum subframe
- Triple Clamps
- Functional bodywork
- Airbox
- Exhaust System
- EFI
- Engine Management System
- Map Switch
- Hour Meter
- Start/Stop Switch
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Additional Details EMS : Vitesco Technologies EMS
Steering Head Angle : 63.9 °
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