From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ninja 250R Manufacturer Kawasaki Also called EX250, GPX250 Production 1986 — present Class Sport bike Engine 249 cc, 11.6:1 CR, liquid cooled, DOHC, parallel twin with twin Keihin CVK30 Top speed +/- 110 mph (177 km/h) Power +/- 25 hp (19 kW) Torque 21.7 N·m (16.0 lb·ft) @ 10,000 rpm Transmission 6-speed Suspension Front: 37mm Hydraulic Telescopic Fork Rear: Link Uni-Trak with 5-way Adjustable Preload Brakes Front: Single 260mm Hydraulic Disc with Two-Piston Caliper Rear: Single 220mm Petal Disc with Two-Piston Caliper Tires Front: 110/70-17 Rear: 130/70-17 Rake, Trail 26°, 3.3 in Dimensions L 81.9 in. W 28.0 in. H 43.9 in. Seat height 30.7 in. Weight 333 lb (151 kg) Fuel capacity 4.8 US gallons (18 l) Related Ninja 500R, Ninja 650R The Kawasaki Ninja 250R is a street motorcycle sold by the Kawasaki Motors division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries since 1983. It is Kawasaki's best-selling motorcycle, experiencing steady double-digit sales growth year after year. It is renowned for its light handling, good fuel economy, sufficient power, and relatively comfortable riding posture, making it a desirable first motorcycle for new riders, and a popular machine with experienced riders who seek a second machine, or wish to enter the sportbike category. The smallest Ninja has undergone few changes throughout its quarter-century existence, having seen only two substantial redesigns. |
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A quick video to help those wondering about repairing their fairing and speedometer
mounts at home to save some cash. Even though the bike in this video is a 2006
Kawasaki Ninja EX250, the concept is the same for just about any other bike.
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