The Kawasaki Ninja 250R will be available on the market from March 2009, with a new colour and special edition graphics. The new livery is a tribute to Kawasaki racing spirit.
The Ninja 250R is a perfect bike as a transition into the world of motorcycling, and the new look is based on a colour play of black, the great Ninja green and white details, with green stripes on the wheels.
The Special Edition Ninja 250 R is offered alongside the current colour options of Lime Green and Metallic Diablo Black.
After the ZX-6R and the ZX-10R, we continue our look at the 2009 Kawasaki Ninja range with the Ninja 250R. It’s available in 2009 in the lovely lime green and metallic diablo black colours (I wonder at this point, whether it’s a sin to go buying any other colour than the lime green).
The engine remains a twin cylinder, 249cc with 33hp. Four valves a cylinder and a twin cam head complete the package. Weight is around 169kg, with front 37mm fork and the tank has a 17 litre capacity. The braking system includes two discs, the front at 290mm and the rear at 220mm.
For the new Kawasaki Ninja 250 R, Ixil has designed the Xtrem Oval Short Carbon exhaust. Only 32 centimetres long, it comes in an oval shape, with carbon fibre or Inox steel finish in black and with a 60 mm diameter outlet.
The weight is comes in at 1.4 kg, with an increase in torque and performance. The silencers are all equipped with removable db killer, and are provided with assembly kit. The Xtrem Oval Short Carbon sells for around 395 euros.
Other models available for this bike include the Xtrem Short Oval Inox, at 310 euros, and the Xtrem Oval Black Short at 358 euros. For more information go to the styl-moto.com site.