Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: hits and misses
A good-looking super-sport-inspired low displacement ride with peppy performance
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 stands as an attractive option for Filipino motorcycle buyers. It commands a fully-faired sport bike style whilst boasting a relatively peppy engine.
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What is the price of the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 in the Philippines?
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 is priced at P192,900.How much horsepower and torque can the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 produce?
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 can produce up to 26 horsepower and 22.6 Newton-meters of torque.Together with the V-Strom 250 SX, the Gixxer SF 250 is likewise considered the spearheader for Suzuki Philippines Incorporated’s (SPI) sub-400-cubic centimeter (cc) lineup with its accessible price of P192,900. As such, it has garnered much attention at recent SPI events, such as the first-ever Moto Fest held in Calamba, Laguna.
But what are the strengths of the Gixxer SF 250? Also, does it have any weaknesses? Let’s find out here.
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: Pros
Impactful styling
The Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 is sure to wow onlookers with its super sport-inspired styling. Specifically, it wears a set of full fairings that helps it mimic the stance and presence of larger motorcycles like the GSX-8R.
Apart from the slick styling cues of the Suzuki-made bike, having fairings will also help it become more aerodynamic. Being able to cut smoothly through air will, of course, mean better performance and efficiency.
Having chunky fairings can likewise help hide some components of the bike. The aforementioned isn’t a big deal per se (since naked bikes exist), but some owners might like the added protection.
Mechanically competent
Based on the on-paper specifications of the Gixxer SF 250, it promises to be a mechanically competent bike for the price.
For starters, its 249-cc single-cylinder four-stroke motor can produce a healthy 26 horsepower and 22.6 Newton-meters of torque. The aforementioned doesn’t sound much but note that the Suzuki model weighs a mere 161 kilograms.
Additionally, the bike comes standard with front and rear disc brakes paired with a dual-channel anti-lock braking system (ABS). Having ABS, of course, is crucial for on-board driving, especially in the local setting where it can be chaotic, to say the least.
The Suzuki-made two-wheeler also depends on an oil-based cooling system, which is noteworthy since it is known to be more efficient than air-based cooling systems.
Other noteworthy mechanical bits of the Gixxer SF 250 include an injected fuel system, a pair of tubeless tires, an oil-damped telescopic front fork, a rear swing arm suspension, and a 12-liter fuel tank - among others.
Comfortable seating
The Gixxer SF 250 has a seat height of 800-millimeters, which sounds substantial. It is taller compared to scooters and smaller displacement models, but it provides good support and cushioning for a variety of ride body types.
Despite the supersport look of the Suzuki bike, the seating position isn’t too aggressive. Due to its wide handlebar and good positions of its foot pegs, one can actually ride it with an upright position, which is great for folks planning to utilize the ride as a daily.
At the same time, however, the seat of the model has enough room for riders who want to go low down into a more streamlined stance for going fast. Of course, we always advise riders to keep it within the speed limit, but having the ability to switch between a relaxed stance and an aggressive and low position is always a plus.
Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: Cons
Only one color option
While the Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 looks handsome with its super sport-style design, it has one weakness: it only has one exterior color option.
Sure, the Metallic Triton Blue looks good with its blue and silver hues mixed in with the model’s contrasting black pieces, but some would-be adopters might prefer other shades as well.
In other markets, such as India, the sporty Suzuki is likewise available in Metallic Matte Stellar Blue, which covers most of the bike’s body in a darker blue hue. Another is Metallic Matte Black, which provides a stealthier all-black look for the motorcycle model.
Final thoughts
To sum it all up, the Suzuki Gixxer 250 SF has the makings of a good daily motorcycle thanks to its competent set of mechanical bits and its comfortable riding position. Additionally, the Suzuki model is easy on the eyes courtesy of its super sport-inspired fairings.
On top of the said qualities of the Gixxer model, it also has a relatively accessible price, which is quite competitive in the market.
Folks who are seriously considering the Gixxer 250 SF, however, should take it out for a test ride first. Doing so, after all, will help you find out if the Suzuki-made two-wheeler is really the right one to buy.
Suzuki Gixxer 250 SF specifications
Model |
Suzuki Gixxer 250 SF |
Dimensions (L x W x H, in mm) |
2,010x740x1,035 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
1,345 |
Seat height (mm) |
800 |
Wheel size (in inches) |
17-inch |
Lighting system |
LED |
Amenities/Technologies |
|
Instrument cluster |
Digital |
Seating Capacity |
2 |
Engine |
249-cc four-stroke, one-cylinder SOHC |
Fuel type |
Gasoline |
Transmission |
Six-speed, constant mesh |
Horsepower |
26 |
Torque |
22.6 Nm |
Brakes |
Front and rear discs |
Pricing |
P192,900 |
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