Belgian motorcycle company Bullit has
unveiled the new V-Bob 250 in Europe. The twin-cylinder cruiser has been priced
at GBP 3,799. The Bullit V-Bob 250 is powered by
a 250cc V-Twin engine which is capable of producing 17 BHP of maximum power
which doesn’t seem to be sufficient enough for a quarter-litre twin-cylinder
motorcycle that weighs 179 kg. The mill has a forced air-cooling system to help
maintain the necessary operating temperatures. Bullit has gone ahead with a
belt-drive system so customers wouldn’t need to worry about lubing the chain
every now and then.
In terms of aesthetics, the Bullit V-Bob
250 features an attractive design. One of the key highlights of the cruiser is
the dual-exhaust setup. The two blacked-out exhausts add to the bike’s overall
looks. With a drag-type handlebar and a low saddle height, the V-Bob 250 should
provide a mix of relaxed and sporty riding stance.
The side turn signals at the front are
mounted on the handlebar. The single-piece headlamp seems to have a circular
LED DRL. The side profile of the Bullit V-Bob 250 features a boxy fuel tank and
stylish alloy wheels. At the rear, the tyre hugger also works as the license
plate holder. The taillamp and rear side turn signals are mounted behind the
so-called pillion seat.
As far as the cycle parts are concerned,
the suspension setup on the Bullit V-Bob 250 includes USD forks at the front
and conventional twin shock absorbers at the rear. The braking comes from disc
brakes at both the ends. The Bullit V-Bob 250 will reach dealerships in select
European markets in July 2020. It will be available in 3 colour choices
including Red, Black, and Grey.