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Mikilon D 92-250

2013

Year2013
MakeMikilon
Displacement250.0 ccm (15.26 cubic inches)
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Review

The 2013 Mikilon D 92-250 offered an affordable entry point into the world of motorcycling. While not a widely known brand in many markets, Mikilon aimed to provide a budget-friendly option for riders seeking a practical machine. In its class, the D 92-250 went up against competitors like the Suzuki DR200S and Yamaha TW200, offering a similar focus on accessibility and ease of use.

Powering the Mikilon D 92-250 is a 250.0 ccm (15.26 cubic inches) single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. This powerplant produces a modest but usable 16.1 HP (11.7 kW) at 7000 RPM. This output allows the bike to achieve a top speed of 120.0 km/h (74.6 mph), adequate for commuting and recreational riding. The engine's simplicity contributes to its reliability and ease of maintenance, a key factor for budget-conscious buyers.

The Mikilon D 92-250 offers a fairly upright riding position suitable for beginners. The seat height is set at 870 mm (34.3 inches), which may be a stretch for shorter riders. The suspension is basic, designed to handle typical road imperfections rather than aggressive off-road riding. Its lightweight construction contributes to nimble handling, especially at lower speeds. The controls are straightforward and easy to operate, further enhancing the bike's user-friendly nature.

The Mikilon D 92-250 is primarily aimed at new riders and those seeking an inexpensive and reliable motorcycle for commuting or light recreational use. It’s a practical choice for individuals prioritizing affordability and simplicity over high performance or flashy aesthetics. While it may not offer the excitement of more powerful machines, the D 92-250 provides a dependable and accessible entry point to motorcycling.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Affordable price point makes it accessible for beginners or budget-conscious riders seeking off-road adventures. • Simple air-cooled engine design offers easy maintenance and repair, reducing long-term ownership costs. • Lightweight construction enhances maneuverability and control, particularly beneficial on challenging terrains. • Decent ground clearance allows navigating obstacles and uneven surfaces effectively during off-road riding. • Torquey 250cc engine provides sufficient power for climbing hills and tackling moderate off-road trails. • Basic instrumentation minimizes distractions, focusing the rider's attention on the trail ahead.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Low-quality components and build materials may lead to frequent repairs and a shorter lifespan compared to premium brands. • Limited suspension travel and basic damping provide a harsh ride, especially on rough or technical terrain. • Underpowered engine struggles at higher speeds or when carrying heavier loads, restricting versatility. • Unrefined engine and overall build quality result in noticeable vibrations and noise, impacting rider comfort.
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License Class (EU)

The Mikilon D 92-250 produces 16 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 250cc class: 55-80 mpg (3.0-4.5 L/100km)

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Insurance Class

Insurance grouping for Mikilon D 92-250 (250cc):

  • 📋 Group 8-15 — mid-range
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