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MCN Reveals an Impressively specced Voge DS625X adventure bike to arrive in the UK priced under £6,200 on the road

MCN Reveals an Impressively specced Voge DS625X adventure bike to arrive in the UK priced under £6,200 on the road
02 May
Written by MCN Dan Sutherland

Meet the Voge DS625X: A 63bhp parallel twin adventure bike coming to the UK from £5999, plus on the road charges.

Impressively specced Voge DS625X adventure bike to arrive in the UK priced under £6200 on the road

Meet the Voge DS625X: A 63bhp parallel twin adventure bike coming to the UK from £5999, plus on the road charges.

Taking over from the DS525X that arrived in 2023, it's powered by the firm's latest 'KEL600' motor, which climbs 87cc in capacity to achieve the latest Euro 5+ standards.

Peak Power is claimed to be up by 34% and comes at 9,000rpm - with an A2 Restrictor kit available

Torque, meanwhile, sits at a claimed 42.1lb.ft @ 6,500rpm - up by 28% - with the engine design moving from a 180 degree to a 270 degree firing order for more a V-twin mimicking rumble

On top of this, there’s an improved slipper clutch with bigger friction plates, a softer action at the lever and a and claimed reduction in the risk of rear wheel lock ups under aggressive downshifts. This is protected by external engine bars, a sump guard and radiator shroud.

The 581cc engine comes housed in a new double cradle steel chassis, too – said to improve both the riding position and quality. The seat height is now up from 810mm to 835mm thanks to a 20mm increase in ground clearance and the footrests are 55mm further forward for increased distance comfort.

Impressively, the changes don’t stop there either, with new fully-adjustable KYB suspension at both ends featuring revised damping and an increased level of travel. On top of this, the rear shock now gets a remote reservoir for easier adjustments and the bike rolls on Metzeler Tourance tyres as standard.

Set to be distributed by established firm MotoGB, it’s available in a choice of two colours and gets a 12v charger on the left and a USB on the right as standard, plus a seven-inch TFT display. Also included is an in-built 1080p forward facing camera that can record rides to a memory card.

The tech doesn’t end their either, with backlit switchgear and two riding modes. There’s also ABS and traction control, which can be switched off if desired.

An additional £699 will also bag you an official accessory three-piece aluminium luggage set, with integrated tyre pressure monitoring linked to the colour TFT dash coming as standard.

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