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How fast does an Apollo 250cc go?

By Sophia Dalton

How fast does an Apollo 250cc go?

Apollo 250cc Dirt Bike Top Speed The Chinese manufacturer has bossed its way into the 250cc dirt bike sector with its fast 250cc engines. , which has a top speed of 70mph. The four-stroke dirt bike brags of a staggering 15.64HP horsepower and a rotation speed of 5500RPM.

How much does a Apollo 250 cost?

List Price:$1,995.00 Details
Price:$1,879.95
You Save:$115.05 (6%)

Is Apollo 250 street legal?

New Apollo Db 36 Deluxe Dot (True Street Legal) 250cc Street Legal Dirt Bike.

Is Apollo 250 a 2 stroke or 4 stroke?

Specification

Shipping Rate279.9500
EngineAir cooled,Single cylinder,4 Stroke
Engine Type (ml)229
StarterKICK AND ELECTRIC START
Battery Type9A12V

How Big Is a Apollo 250?

Manual transmission, front wheel size 21″, rear wheel size 18″, air cooled four stroke 250cc motor, Electric and kick start, seat height of 930mm, front and rear hydraulic disk brakes.

Where are Apollo bikes made?

Australia
Every bicycle that leaves Apollo headquarters in Australia has been meticulously inspected for quality and craftsmanship. For value and performance focused bikes crafted from quality materials, Apollo bikes are the perfect choice. Page: 1.

What is the Apollo 250 a clone of?

It is available in black only. It features a 5-speed manual transmission with both front and rear hydraulic disc brakes, adjustable 29.9″ front and 12.5″ rear suspension, and both electric and kick start. The engine on this bike is rumored to be a clone of the Honda CRF230F.

Are Apollo motorcycles any good?

the Apollo db-007 is a pretty good bike factory tubes seem to always break off at the valve and loose air but this is a easy fix all of these apollo bikes have this problem but for the money they are still worth it they are so easy to repair I have 8 different models and once the tube is changed they are a pretty solid …

Is Apollo a good kids bike?

Aimed at children from four up, this was officially the smallest bike on test with its 14in wheels. The Apollo was arguably the most argued-over bike among our testers, and they all found it easy to ride, even if the weight meant a couple of the smaller ones struggled noticeably to pedal it up even a shallow incline.