Ridden "flat out" for long periods, the engine can burn through oil quickly—sometimes dropping below minimum in just 150 miles. Maintenance: cam chain (GRM) stretching at high mileage and exhaust header rust.

Heading out of the city, the bike’s 735mm low seat height made stop-and-go traffic a breeze. At 161kg, it’s nimble enough to flick between cars with effortless control. The Gearbox

The Estrella 250 boasts a classic cruiser design with a low seat height, wide handlebars, and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank. Its compact frame and lightweight construction make it easy to maneuver in tight city spaces or twisty roads. The bike features a simple yet effective instrument cluster, with a speedometer, odometer, and fuel gauge.

It looks expensive. It feels solid. And unlike many modern "retro" bikes that look like appliances, the Estrella actually looks like it belongs in a black-and-white photograph.

: It produces approximately 17 PS (13 kW) , reaching a manageable top speed between 110 km/h and 121 km/h (approx. 68–75 mph). Handling and Ride Quality

: Limited top-end speed; better for city than highways. Availability : Mostly limited to Japanese and Asian markets.