The 1988 Gilera NGR 250 (reduced effect) is a mid-sized motorcycle with a 249cc engine producing 21 horsepower at 6750 RPM. Its top speed is listed at 138 km/h (85.7 mph). The 5-speed gearbox provides riders with control over the engine's power delivery.
With a substantial 22-liter (5.81 US gallons) fuel tank, the NGR 250 offers extended riding range. The braking system features dual discs at the front, suggesting an emphasis on stopping power. The limited information provided makes it difficult to pinpoint the exact intended purpose, but the engine size and top speed indicate a machine suitable for both city and highway use.
Given its age, this motorcycle would likely appeal to enthusiasts of classic bikes or those seeking an affordable entry into larger displacement machines. The 'reduced effect' designation suggests a version with restricted power output, possibly for licensing or insurance purposes. It is a good example of late 80's motorcycle design.
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