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Motorcycle Bajaj Dominar 250

203,000.00

Dominar 250 sports street tourer bike was built to cover long distances at a quick pace, over good and bad roads, and with or without luggage strapped on. The release of this bike struck with its specificity and beauty and immediately won the hearts of many riders. The main feature is of course the engine borrowed from KTM, but the bike has its own design features and zest.

Manufacturer

Bajaj

Engine

Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, 4 valve, Liquid Cooled, Twin Spark, DOHC

Capacity

248.77 cc

Piston stroke

61.1 mm

Compression

11.9 : 1

Maximum power

27 hp at 8500 rpm

Maximum torque

23,5 Nm at 6500 rpm

Top speed

134 km/h

Transmission

6 speeds

Exhaust

Single steel sport with protection

Chassis

Length – 2156 mm

Frame

Height – 1112 mm

Front tires

100/80 – 17"

Rear tires

130/70 – 17"

Front suspension

Telescopic USD fork 37 mm diameter, 135 mm travel

Rear suspension

Multi-step adjustable Monoshocks with Nitrox, Wheel stroke of 110 mm

Front brakes

300 mm diameter disk with floating caliper and ABS

Rear brakes

230 mm diameter disk with floating caliper and ABS

Seat height

800 mm

Wheelbase

1453 mm

Weight

180 kg

Tank capacity

13 L. Consumption per liter of fuel: 35 km

Bajaj Auto was established on 29 November 1945 as M/s Bachraj Trading Corporation Private Limited. It initially imported and sold two- and three-wheelers in India. In 1959, it obtained a license from the Government of India to manufacture two-wheelers and three-wheelers and obtained a licence from Piaggio to manufacture Vespa scooters in India. It became a public limited company in 1960.

In 2007, Bajaj Auto, through its Dutch subsidiary Bajaj Auto International Holding BV, purchased a 14.5% stake of Austrian rival KTM, gradually increasing its stake to a 48% non-controlling share by 2020. In December 2020, Bajaj started discussions on swapping its stake from KTM to KTM’s controlling shareholder Pierer Mobility, a subsidiary of Pierer Industrie.

In 2017, Bajaj Auto and Triumph Motorcycles Ltd teamed up to build mid-capacity motorcycles. In 2017, Bajaj and Kawasaki ended a sales and services partnership in India for the sale and after-sales service of Kawasaki motorcycles, which had been established in 2009. The partnership’s dealerships were later converted into KTM ones. Bajaj and Kawasaki continue with their relationship in overseas markets.

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