1959 · Vintage
✅ Why buy this bike?
Classic design: The Puch 250 SGS 67 1959 motorcycle features a timeless and iconic design that appeals to vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.Reliable engine: The 250cc engine in the Puch 250 SGS 67 is known for its durability and reliability, providing a smooth and consistent performance.Comfortable ride: With its well-padded seat and ergonomic design, the Puch 250 SGS 67 offers a comfortable riding experience, especially for long distances.Easy maintenance: The simple and straightforward mechanics of the Puch 250 SGS 67 make it easy to maintain and service, reducing overall ownership costs.Handling and agility: The lightweight frame and responsive handling of the Puch 250 SGS 67 make it a joy to ride on twisty roads, offering a fun and agile riding experience.⚠️ Things to consider
Limited power output compared to modern motorcycles, resulting in slower acceleration and top speed.Outdated suspension system may provide a less comfortable ride, especially on rough roads.Older technology may lead to more frequent maintenance and repairs compared to newer models.Limited availability of spare parts may make it challenging and expensive to keep the motorcycle running smoothly.Lack of modern safety features such as ABS brakes or traction control may pose a higher risk in emergency situations.⚖️ Comparison & Competition
Honda CB350A classic and reliable choice with a smooth parallel-twin engine, ideal for daily commuting and weekend rides.Yamaha XS650Known for its durability and easy customization, this twin-cylinder bike offers a comfortable riding experience with a touch of nostalgia.Triumph Bonneville T120A modern classic with a timeless design, this British beauty combines retro styling with advanced technology for a thrilling ride.Suzuki SV650A versatile and agile option, the SV650 is popular among riders for its sporty performance and comfortable ergonomics, suitable for both city cruising and spirited riding.BMW R nineTA premium choice for riders seeking a blend of luxury and performance, the R nineT offers a powerful boxer engine and customizable options for a unique riding experienceThe Puch 250 SGS 67 produces 16 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.
Estimated average for 248cc class: 55-80 mpg (3.0-4.5 L/100km)
⛽ Tank: 13.00 litres (3.43 gallons)
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