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Bajaj’s Quarter- Litre Quartet

The 250-cc segment is growing rapidly and is the ideal segment for young riders looking to upgrade from smaller machinery, while mantaining a fine balance between performance, economy, flexibility and affordability. Several manufacturers have recently launched quarter-litre motorcycles, hoping for a piece of the action, but with their 248.8-cc liquid-cooled single doing duty in four models across three brands, Bajaj have all corners covered. With everything from a comfortable sports tourer in the form of the Dominar 250, to a stripped down cafe racer-inspired machine with retro styling touches in the form of the Husqvarna Vitpilen 250, Bajaj’s family of quarter-litre motorcycles seem to have something for everyone. Let’s take a closer look.

KTM 250 Duke

WE WERE INTRODUCED TO KTM’S REVVY quarter-litre single with the launch of the 250 Duke back in early 2017, and were immediately quite impressed with the

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