Product Overview
OLD SCHOOL COOL HAS NEVER BEEN MORE AFFORDABLE!
The CSC SG250 San Gabriel motorcycle is a throw-back to the 1960's. After the super-successful introduction in 2018, the SG250 returns in 2025.
Now available, the SG250 "Bike in a Box" offers an exciting option for the hands-on enthusiast. This new offering allows you to purchase your SG250 unassembled, delivered directly to your door in a single, convenient box. For those who enjoy the satisfaction of building their own machine, the Bike in a Box option provides a significant saving of approximately $500. It's the perfect choice for experienced riders and hobbyists who have the skills and tools to handle the assembly process themselves. Please note that to maintain warranty coverage, the final assembly and all required maintenance must be performed by a licensed mechanic. This unique offering brings the classic cafe racer experience full circle, from the thrill of the build to the freedom of the ride, all while providing exceptional value.
The CSC SG250 San Gabriel brings us back to why we love to ride. The San Gabriel is handsome, yet rugged. It's stripped down to the essentials and intentionally avoids complications. The SG250 is equipped with a proven 230cc, air-cooled counter-balanced engine. CSC has brought back the cafe racer, equipped with everything you need for heart-pumping, purist motor bike riding — and nothing you don't!
The 230cc motor used in the CSC SG250 (and the CSC TT250 Enduro) is a modernized version of the "world-design" motorcycle engine first developed by Honda back in 1975. Honda and other manufacturers wanted to export motorcycles into the growing market of Southeast Asia. But the economies of these countries were far behind Japan at the time. The engineers noted the contrast in motorcycle usage in these countries.
There were no motorcycle 'dealers' in these emerging markets, only local repair shops which disassembled and repaired motorcycles that were broken down. Customers brought their motorcycles in only when they had stopped running. The concept of routine maintenance was completely foreign to the motor bike owners.
To tap into these demanding markets, Honda developed a new motorcycle engine that 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. This engine was later manufactured in a new factory in Brazil for the growing market in South America. Honda introduced a new motorcycle for the South American market called the CG125 Titan.
Over 40 years later, the original CG125 patent has long-expired. Today, Zongshen, the manufacturer of the CSC SG250, 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 distributes only the 230cc version in its modern motorcycles, with the additional update of a counter-balancer. This dependable motor is available in both the CSC SG250 San Gabriel and the CSC TT250 Enduro.
By American standards, 230cc is considered small. But in the CSC SG250, this engine is placed in a motorcycle that weighs only 273 pounds! That gives the CSC SG250 San Gabriel brisk acceleration and a cruising top end of 70 miles per hour! Fuel economy is typically over 65 miles per gallon. When combined with a four-gallon gas tank, this provides the rider with a range exceeding 200 miles.
CSC SG250 San Gabriel owners tend to fall into two categories. First is riders who are new to motorcycles. These riders appreciate the nimble handling and performance of the 230cc engine in the lightweight chassis. New riders also enjoy the simplicity of the dash, controls, and especially the low-maintenance requirements of the SG250.
The second (and largest) category of CSC SG250 San Gabriel owners are experienced bikers who already own several motorcycles. The cafe racer-style appeals to experienced riders for its vintage and rebellious heritage. Its streamlined, minimalist, and retro. Experienced riders are attracted to the SG250 because of what it ISN'T. The SG250 San Gabriel isn't high-tech. No electronic suspension; no surround-sound stereo; no trip computer; and no hassles! Just turn the key and ride OR stomp the kick starter for another reminder of a simpler time!
Many experienced riders have dreamed of rebuilding an old-school project bike. But most of these 'host' bikes from the 1970's and '80's require massive restoration or are only available for four or five times what they sold for NEW! In contrast, the 2025 CSC SG250 is available NEW for ONLY $2,150.00 and ships for $485.00 to most locations in the lower 48 states (some locations may incur additional surcharges) + Documentation Fees.
The CSC SG250 San Gabriel is faithful to the appearance of the old bikes, but also well-equipped with important features like 17-inch tires on aluminum rims, full instrumentation including a speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, gear indicator, and neutral light. You have inverted front forks and adjustable rear reservoir shocks. Stopping power is provided by huge front and rear disc brakes, black exhaust.
Old bikes can't compete with the new CSC SG250 that includes a 300-watt alternator, a 2-person seat plus rubber-cushioned foot pegs for driver and passenger, and even a locking gas cap. All these convenience features are STANDARD equipment on the CSC SG250 San Gabriel.
The CSC SG250 is an unmatched value. The proven dependable and economical 230cc motor is paired with a huge list of standard features that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for TWICE the price!
CSC SG250 San Gabriel 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
- Starter: Electric and kick starter
- Black megaphone steel exhaust
- 4-gallon fuel tank with locking gas cap keyed to ignition
- LED headlight with halo ring
- Dash with speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, gear indicator, neutral light, turn signal and high beam indicators
- 300-Watt alternator
- Inverted front forks, front fork lock
- Adjustable dual rear shock absorbers with reservoirs
- Large diameter front and rear disc brakes
- Front 90/70/17 spoked wheel with DOT tire and tube, black aluminum rim
- Rear 120/70/17 spoked wheel with DOT tire and tube, black aluminum rim
- Folding rider and passenger foot pegs with rubber inserts
- Black low handlebars with bar-end weights
- Dual rear-view mirrors
- Comfort seat for driver and passenger
- Side stand and center stand
- Available Colors: Matte Black, Maroon, Racing Green, Seca Blue
- Seat Height 26"
DIMENSIONS | |
Wheel Base: | 50.8 inches |
Fuel Tank Capacity: | 4 Gallons |
Ground Clearance: | 6.3 inches |
Seat Height: | 26 inches |
Weight: | 273 lbs |
Maximum Speed: | 68 mph |
Transmission: | 5 Speed |
Brake System: | Disc Front, Disc Rear |
Start: | Electric and Kick |
Front Tire: | 90/70/17 |
Rear Tire: | 120/70/17 |
ENGINE | |
Engine Type: | OHV, air-cooled, counterbalanced single |
Bore: | 67mm |
Stroke: | 65mm |
Maximum Power: | 16.1 hp @ 7000 rpm |
Maximum Torque: | 13.5 ft-lb @ 5500 rpm |
Displacement: | 229.5 cc |
Compression Ration: | 8.7 to 1 |
Note: Advertised pricing excludes applicable taxes title and licensing, dealer set up, destination and are subject to change without notice. This bike in a box arrives unassembled. CSC Motorcycles also provides setup videos to help you assemble the motorcycle.
We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colors, and materials
Flat Rate Shipping in the Contiguous 48 States
If you want to pick up your SG250 Cafe Racer for free, you can visit our CSC Motorcycles’ showroom in Azusa, CA. Alternatively, you can have your SG250 Cafe Racer delivered to your door fully assembled for a flat rate of $485. Some locations may incur an extra charge. Please contact us for a shipping quote if you live in Hawaii or Alaska.
We reserve the right to make changes to the product information contained on this site at any time without notice, including with respect to equipment, specifications, models, colors, and materials
Warranty Information
Limited Warranty and Extended Service Agreements
CSC Motorcycles Standard Limited Warranty
CSC Motorcycles provides a complimentary 6-month limited warranty, effective from the date of vehicle delivery. This warranty applies exclusively to the engine and covers manufacturing defects in parts. Additional service contracts may be purchased with your vehicle.
Important Warranty Terms & Conditions:
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Parts-Only Coverage: This warranty covers replacement parts only. Labor, mechanic fees, downtime, towing, or shipping charges are not covered.
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Maintenance Requirements: To maintain warranty validity, customers must retain all maintenance records. All repairs must be performed by a qualified motorcycle technician, and receipts must be kept as proof of service.
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Assembly and Preparation: To prevent voiding the warranty, the vehicle must be assembled, prepped, and serviced by a licensed mechanic. CSC Motorcycles offers assembled units; however, the company does not take responsibility for the product's safety. The licensed mechanic must ensure all bolts and components are correctly and securely assembled before operation.
Exclusions to the Warranty
This warranty is void and does not cover the following:
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Wear and Tear: Standard wear and tear parts, including but not limited to: batteries, body parts, brakes, spark plugs, throttle grips, hoses, fuel lines, brake lines, filters, brake & clutch levers, light bulbs, seats & upholstery.
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Consumables: Lubricants, fluids, and gaskets.
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Wheels and Clutches: Tires, rims, and clutches.
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Unauthorized Repairs: Any repairs, assembly, or maintenance performed by a person who is not a licensed or certified mechanic.
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Misuse and External Factors: Damage resulting from extreme riding, racing, or competition, as well as vandalism, theft, fire, or accidents (at-fault or not-at-fault).
Extended Service Agreements
Extended service agreements function in the same manner as the standard warranty, beginning on the date of vehicle delivery and ending at the conclusion of the specified service agreement period. These agreements cover the engine and parts and are subject to the same exclusions listed above.
For detailed warranty terms specific to your model, or to learn more about our extended service agreements, please contact us at: