Brand's 250cc four-stroke motocross bike enters its second year.
Triumph Motorcycles enters its second year of motocross bike production with the TF 250-X returning for 2025, featuring minor updates. New optimized fuel maps and refreshed graphics offer subtle enhancements, while the rest of the bike remains unchanged from its predecessor.
The 2025 Triumph TF 250-X is driven by a lightweight, performance-tuned four-stroke engine. With a forged aluminum piston, titanium valves, and advanced engine coatings, it’s designed with durability and smooth power output in mind.
Triumph’s updated ECU mapping refines throttle response and power modulation, in an effort to make the TF 250-X adaptable to any track conditions.
Additionally, the optional MX Tune Pro app provides real-time, adjustable mapping, allowing riders to customize performance to match their preferences and track demands.
The TF 250-X’s unique aluminum spine frame strikes a balance of strength, agility, and flexibility – paired with KYB 48mm AOS coil forks and a three-way adjustable piggyback coil rear shock.
A Brembo braking system includes dual 24-millimetre piston floating front calipers and a single 26-millimetre piston floating rear caliper, with Galfer 260mm front and 220mm rear discs.
Its set-up is completed with Dirtstar 7000 series aluminum rims, machined aluminum hubs, and Pirelli Scorpion MX32 mid-soft tires, while ProTaper ACF handlebars and ODI half-waffle lock-on grips complete the package.