• Q. Is dominar 250 good for places like hill stations where the roads are are mostly narrow steep incline and decline with lots of twisties and a couple of meter of stretches and occasional highway runs??which 250 motorcycle would be suggested under 2 lakh.

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 2 years ago

    Apart from its accessible price tag, the Dominar 250 does one thing right -- it is fit to purpose. The 250cc motor may feel boring on the KTM, but it works beautifully on the Dominar especially when you combine it with its comfortable touring ergonomics. It truly deserves the ‘sports tourer’ tag. So while Bajaj might pitch it as the entry-level Dominar, we think the 250 is the Dominar in its perfect form. Bajaj Dominar 250 is powered by a 248.77 cc engine. This Dominar 250 engine generates a power of 27 PS @ 8500 rpm and a torque of 23.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm. Bajaj Dominar 250 gets Disc brakes in the front and rear. The kerb weight of Dominar 250 is 180 Kg which may create a little issue and it has Tubeless Tyre and Alloy Wheels. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.

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    Rahul
    Rahul | 2 years ago

    @ Dillip | Apart from its accessible price tag, the Dominar 250 does one thing right -- it is fit to purpose. The 250cc motor may feel boring on the KTM, but it works beautifully on the Dominar especially when you combine it with its comfortable touring ergonomics. It truly deserves the ‘sports tourer’ tag. So while Bajaj might pitch it as the entry-level Dominar, we think the 250 is the Dominar in its perfect form. Bajaj Dominar 250 is powered by a 248.77 cc engine. This Dominar 250 engine generates a power of 27 PS @ 8500 rpm and a torque of 23.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm. Bajaj Dominar 250 gets Disc brakes in the front and rear. The kerb weight of Dominar 250 is 180 Kg which may create a little issue and it has Tubeless Tyre and Alloy Wheels. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.

    I have ridden 250 duke and as well as dominar 400 and what I felt is that duke has a tendency to stall on lower revs.and the 400 has that crazy pull.once it starts moving the weight isn't an issue.ups downs corners it handles well.for test ride I have to travel like 65 kms to another city and there the roads are long stretches.so proper test can't be executed because the results are different in straight and uphill twisty roads.you guys have ridden the 250 right just want to know does it have the crazy pull might not be crazy on 250 it's a 250 surely it has torque and top-end. Have you tested it on towns that are situated in hills.?

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