2020 CSC TT250 returns with the same GREAT features – and FOUR new cool color choices!
For years, the CSC TT250 Enduro has been the MOST versatile and MOST popular dual-sport motorcycle. The TT250 returns for 2020 – still ONLY $2,195.00* (including free shipping.) Motorcycle.com magazine named the TT250 Enduro the BEST motorcycle value in the US!
The lightweight and affordable TT250 is equipped with everything you need for dual-sport riding: 18-inch rear and 21-inch front wire wheels, strong hydraulic front and rear disk brakes, adjustable suspension front and rear, a 300-watt alternator to power accessories, handlebar switches pre-wired to underseat accessory outlets, a comfortable seat and more.
The CSC TT250 Enduro does it ALL. It is the perfect motorcycle for riding trails, commuting to work, or touring the countryside. The snappy air-cooled, counter-balanced engine will take you through the woods or down the highway. The TT250 is an unmatched value yet outfitted with features not available on competitive bikes costing more than twice as much. Simplicity is combined with proven design and manufacturing – and then delivered from CSC direct to your door for unbeatable savings!
The 230cc motor used in the CSC TT250 Enduro (and the CSC SG250 San Gabriel) is a modernized version of the “world-design” motorcycle CG engine first developed back in 1970’s. Manufacturers wanted to export motorcycles into the growing market of Southeast Asia. There were no motorcycle “dealers” in these emerging markets, only local repair shops. The concept of routine maintenance was completely foreign to the motor bike owners – most who relied on motorcycles as their sole means of transportation.
To tap into these demanding markets, this new motorcycle engine was specifically designed to require minimal maintenance. The lightweight, short-pushrod overhead valve 125cc engine featured a gear-driven, single camshaft structure for both intake and exhaust. The shaft is located where one would find the cam-chain housing in a more conventional overhead cam engine. Honda later built a new engine factory in Brazil for the growing market in South America and introduced a new motorcycle called the CG125 Titan.
Over 40 years later, the original CG125 patent has long-expired. Today, Zongshen, the manufacturer of the CSC TT250, has a modern factory that builds over 3 MILLION engines each year. Zongshen builds both a 125cc and a 230cc version of the old CG engine. CSC Motorcycles distributes only the 230cc version in North America, with the additional update of a counter-balancer. This dependable motor is available in both the CSC TT250 Enduro and the CSC SG250 San Gabriel café racer. Both models are EPA-approved for sale in all 50-states.
By American standards, 230cc is considered small. But in the CSC TT250, this engine is placed in a motorcycle that weighs only 300 pounds! That gives the CSC TT250 Enduro both low-end torque and highway capabilities. Fuel economy is typically over 65 miles per gallon. When combined with a 2.9-gallon gas tank, this provides the rider with a range exceeding 175 miles.
CSC TT250 Enduro appeals to new motorcycle buyers who want a basic, dependable all-purpose motorcycle. These riders appreciate the nimble handling and performance of the 230cc engine in the lightweight chassis. Experienced bikers love the CSC TT250 Enduro for the low-priced package of features – and then customize their bike for their own style of riding.
Need more grunt off-road? You can swap to aluminum rims and heavy knobbies, add hand guards and a full-coverage aluminum skid plate. Want to buzz the highway between home and the trail head? CSC Motorcycles stocks gearing options for more top end speed on the highway. Want to shred the freeway and unleash your inner hooligan? Swap the stock wheels for 17-inch aluminum wheels and street tires and transform the TT250 into a scary Super Moto!
The TT250 Enduro is supplied with CSC’s free Service Manual and online tutorials for virtually every maintenance and repair operation. The CSC TT250 is covered by a 12-month, nationwide, unlimited mileage parts warranty.
CSC TT250 Enduro Standard Features:
- 230cc air-cooled engine, overhead valve, with counter-balancer
- Fuel system: Keima slide carburetor
- Long maintenance intervals and easy repairs backed by a full Owner’s Manual and online service tutorials
- 5-speed transmission
- High-mounted Enduro steel exhaust
- 2.9-gallon fuel tank with locking gas cap – keyed to ignition
- Dash with digital speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip odometer, fuel gauge, gear indicator, neutral light, turn signal and high beam indicators
- LED turn signals, dual-flash hazard lights
- 3D anti-fog headlight
- 300-Watt alternator
- Handlebar mounted accessory switches
- Automotive-type waterproof connectors, pre-wired under the saddle
- Inverted, anodized adjustable telescopic front forks
- Adjustable rear shock absorber
- Large diameter front disk and rear disk brakes with stainless steel brake lines
- Front 3.00 x 21 spoked wheel with DOT dual-sport tire and tube, black steel rim
- Rear 4.60 x 18 spoked wheel with DOT dual-sport tire and tube, black steel rim
- Folding rider and passenger foot pegs with rubber inserts
- Dual rear-view mirrors
- Ergonomic comfort seat with top stitching for driver and passenger, 34-inch height, passenger grab handles and rear platform
- Frame-mounted helmet lock and steel bash plate
- Available Colors: Black, White/Silver, Blue/White, White/Orange
- Weight: 309 pounds
- Ground clearance: 11.5 inches
- The CSC TT250 Enduro includes a 1-Year Unlimited Mileage Parts Warranty
Learn more about the 2020 CSC TT250 Enduro at CSCMotorcycles.com
A $500 deposit reserves YOUR CSC TT250 Enduro. Call CSC Motorcycles TODAY!
*Note: the MSRP price does not include the documentation fee of $55.00 so that you can obtain a title and license the new motorcycle in all 50-states. (The CSC TT250 is EPA-Certified in all 50-states.) Also, not included is an assembly and inspection charge of $345.00. The $400.00 in fees covers the inbound import fees and the assembly at CSC so that all you need to do when your bike arrives is install the rear-view mirrors, add gas and start riding!