Puch 250 TF

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The Puch 250 TF was a motorcycle produced by the Austrian Steyr Daimler Puch AG . The 250 TF series motorcycle, equipped with a two-stroke twin-piston engine, was produced a total of 59,601 times between 1948 and 1954.

Puch TF 250 - built in 1951
Puch 250 TFS, Johann Puch Museum Graz, 2004

The paintwork was ivory-beige from 1948 to 1951 and black from 1952.

From 1951 to 1954 there was also the similar yellow - later red - 250 TFS with two carburettors and around 15 hp. Only 400 pieces of this type were made.

Technical specifications

Puch 250 TF
design type air-cooled double piston two-stroke engine with fresh oil lubrication
Displacement 248 cc
drilling 2 × 45 mm
Hub 78 mm
power 9 kW / 12 PS at 4500 rpm
transmission 4-speed foot switch
Top speed 100 km / h
consumption 3.0 l / 100 km
length 2080 mm
width 750 mm
height 980 mm
wheelbase 1340 mm
Saddle height 750 mm
Smallest ground clearance 140 mm
Weight with a full tank 138 kg
Perm. Total weight 300 kg

Production numbers

Puch 250 TF
1948 3
1949 3823
1950 8915
1951 12461
1952 13885
1953 15779
1954 4723
total 59601

See also

literature

  • Friedrich F. Ehn: The great Puch book. Puch two-wheeler production from 1890–1987. 8th edition. Weishaupt, Gnas 2013, ISBN 978-3-900310-49-3 .