Honda VT250

Honda VT250

The Honda VT 250J Spada MC20 is a small production motorcycle built between late 1988 and the end of 1989.

It is a small V-twin engined sports machine with a displacement of 249cc. It produces 40hp [29.84kw] and produces a sufficient amount of torque.Weighing in at 139kg dry the Spada, even though equipped with basic suspension, handles very well. The Spada is mainly recognised by its "CASTEC" cast aluminum frame, this frame is 5kg lighter and over 30% stiffer than the previous steel version. The Spada is geared to a top speed of just over 160km/h and does so without any trouble.


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