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CFMoto 650GT vs Kawasaki KX250F Comparison

Compare CFMoto 650GT vs Kawasaki KX250F to know which is better. Detailed bikes comparison on CFMoto 650GT vs Kawasaki KX250F; compare on-road price, performance and other features on bike comparison site.

650GT vs KX250F Comparison Overview

Key Highlights650GTKX250F
Price6.31 L8.44 L
Power649.3 CC249.0 CC
ClassSportsOff Road
Mileage20.00 KM/L25 KM/L
650GT
CFMoto 650GT
*Ex-Showroom Price
6.31 L
KX250F
Kawasaki KX250F
*Ex-Showroom Price
8.44 L
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STD BS VI
CFMoto 650GT
STD BS VI
6.31 L
STD
Kawasaki KX250F
STD
8.44 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.0
6.3
Design7.507.00
Performance7.008.00
Fuel Consumption7.005.00
Significance6.005.00
Safety6.507.00
Comfort7.256.00
Value For Money8.506.50

Specifications

Engine CC649.3 CC249.0 CC
Max Torque58.00N/A
Top Speed195 kmphN/A
No. of Gears6 Gears5 Gears
Starting MechanismElectric StartSelf Start

Features

Setting-adjustable motocross ECU No Yes
Adjustable footpeg position No Yes
Adjustable handlebar position No Yes

Pros Cons of CFMoto 650GT

Pros

  • Stylish
  • Powerful motor
  • Good ride quality

Cons

  • Build could be better
  • Cumbersome at city speeds
  • Better illumination from headlamp

Verdict

The CFMoto 650 GT is aimed at those who like touring and comes with a sharp fairing, LED lights, two riding modes - Touring and Sports, and a 5-inch TFT instrument display. The model is also packed with a USB charging port, 12V power outlet and a contoured seat for added comfort. The bike draws power from the 649.3 cc twin-cylinder engine that develops 55.65 bhp at 8250 rpm and 54.4 Nm of peak torque at 7000 rpm. It is priced at Rs. 5.59 lakh (ex-showroom).

Pros Cons Kawasaki KX250F

Pros

  • Powerful dirt bike
  • Lightweight
  • Great handler

Cons

  • Not street legal
  • Stiff ride quality
  • Not for novice riders

Verdict

Kawasaki is one of the very few manufacturers who have officially launched off-road ready dirt bikes in India. One of the dirt bikes on offer is the KX250. It is not road-legal, therefore, riding the dirt bike should be restricted to off-road trails and tracks only. The KX250 was launched in 2017 but the updated 2018 edition introduces a host of improvements including an updated engine with more torque and revised suspension setup. It is a good dirt bike for novice and pros alike.

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