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Bikesales Staff30 Mar 2011
NEWS

Daelim releases VJF250 in red

Korean marque Daelim has revealed a racy new red colour scheme for its learner-friendly sportsbike/commuter, the VJF250

Daelim's VJF250 sportsbike/commuter is now available in a distinctive red livery.

Powered by a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, four-valve, 247cc single-cylinder engine, the fully-faired, learner-approved machine has been attracting plenty of attention among commuters and novice riders alike, thanks in no small part to its low $4990 (plus on-road costs) price tag. That places it $2590 under the top-selling Kawasaki Ninja 250, $1000 under the Hyosung GT250R and $500 under Honda's all-new CBR250R (non-ABS version).
The model is now available in three different colour schemes - red, black or white - and it comes with a full two-year, unlimited kilometre warranty.
Click here to read the Bikesales Network's review of the Daelim VJF250. Visit the Daelim VJF250 in Bike Showroom.
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