Benda, the Chinese firm specialized in the two-wheeled sector, continues to expand its range of models with frames such as the new Napoleon Bob 250. Launched on the local market just a few days ago, it joins other outstanding models such as the current Napoleon Bob 450 or LFC 700.
In any case, Benda resorts to stylistic and equipment resources that it already debuted in the 450 variant at the end of last year. In them, a bobber-type image perfectly pairs with the V-Twin engine of just 250 cc. A really low seat height, the teardrop-style fuel tank and of course its front end, are unmistakable design cues of this Napoleon Bob 250.
Benda Napoleon Bob 250: Bobber style turned out very well
In the cycle part, the Napoleon Bob 250 It has a tubular steel chassis, a structure that is also used to form the triangular-shaped rear swingarm. A pair of lateral shock absorbers, in a horizontal position, are responsible for the suspension section at the rear.
Likewise, the side casings that cover the bars of the front fork stand out, and they perfectly simulate a Hossack-type suspension system, like the one we can find in models as exclusive as the Confederate G2 P51 Fighter. This would in turn be assisted by two lateral Mono-Shock shock absorbers, although these are not functional.
The cycle part is completed by a braking system equipped with a disc per axle, while these are anchored in two 18” wheels shod with tires measuring 130/80-18. The set is assisted by a dual-channel ABS system, also with the help of a traction control system.
In the mechanical section, the twin-cylinder engine equipped with liquid cooling stands out, capable of offering a final power of 25.8 HP at 9,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 25 Nm at 5,500 revolutionsall of this carried to its rear wheel through a 6-speed gearbox.
At the equipment level, the Napoleon Bob 250 Bend It has Full-LED lighting, a circular TFT instrument screen and a careful finish in terms of paint and other details that make up its elements.
All this for an official price that starts at 17,980 yuan, a little less than 2,300 euros to change.