Kawasaki have just revealed their new Ninja 250R, an all-new parallel-twin bike. Aside from its striking restyled body, the bike also gets a substantially reworked engine. The engine improvements include new cylinders, crank case and pistons, as well as an all-new fuel injection system.
Also, the body sits on an all new frame which has been specifically designed to cancel out the parallel twin’s vibrations. However, the new or redesigned features don’t end here, as it also gets redesigned front and rear suspension, as well as new brakes, with optional ABS.
Looking at the bike, you clearly know it’s related to the larger ZX-10R, with its aerodynamic profile and very nicely designed light-weight wheels really setting it apart. Sadly, Kawasaki has not released any technical or pricing data, but the engine should put out around 35 hp, and performance should be on par with similar bikes - same goes for the price.
Looking at the bike, you clearly know it’s related to the larger ZX-10R, with its aerodynamic profile and very nicely designed light-weight wheels really setting it apart. Sadly, Kawasaki has not released any technical or pricing data, but the engine should put out around 35 hp, and performance should be on par with similar bikes - same goes for the price.