Showing posts with label 250r. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 250r. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

2011 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Specs News and Review
















For those beginning their two-wheeled journey, the Ninja® 250R sportbike has always been a great option to start. Its low seat height and peppy engine translate into hours of fun for both novices and veterans. Though its engine may be compact, its eight-valve cylinder head means a rider can wring every bit of enjoyment from each twist of the throttle, from idle to redline. And with sharp styling that matches its supersport siblings, the Ninja 250R looks fast even while standing still. Best of all, the 250R is a great value, with an affordable purchase price and excellent fuel economy.


The fun begins with its 249cc liquid-cooled engine that thrives on high-rpm excitement. The parallel-twin is tuned for peppy power delivery that’s both smooth and predictable, making for a beginner friendly motorcycle. A silky-smooth six-speed transmission lets riders exploit the 250R’s powerband from that low-end grunt to the crowd pleasing and lively top-end rush. Just like the supersports, it uses petal disc brakes. And the lightweight Ninja provides plenty of entertainment from the initial learning curve to beyond.
Wrapping the 250R are the fairing and windscreen that not only look great, but deliver wind protection for a wide range of riding situations. An easy-to-read instrument panel with fuel gauge and neutral indicator is another convenient feature for the new rider.
A natural riding position and comfortable ergonomics combine with lightweight handling, easy controllability and great throttle response for pure pleasure on city streets. Part of this great handling and stability comes from the 17-inch wheels. Bringing the show to a stop are the large petal-shaped 290mm front rotors and a single 220mm rear rotor gripped by powerful two-piston hydraulic calipers. Like Kawasaki’s other Ninja models, the 250R is equipped with quality components and tuned for class-leading performance.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Review

2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Review
#1 Selling Sportbike in the U.S. Offers Superior 250 Performance

Lightweight and agile, the Ninja 250 delivers low ownership costs coupled with impressive performance… 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Features and Benefits
Key Features
• 249cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine offers better highway passing power than competing models in the 250 class
• Low 30.5-inch seat height boosts new rider confidence
• Six-speed transmission offers wide selection of ratios to match varied riding conditions and its positive neutral finder makes it much easier to find neutral when stopped
• Genuine Ninja® styling matches the larger supersport models
• Petal-shaped disc brakes offer great sportbike looks and excellent braking performance
• 17-inch wheels allow use of modern sportbike tires

DOHC 249cc Parallel-twin cylinder Engine
• Compact parallel-twin design offers good mass centralization for superior handling
• Tuned to deliver smooth, step-free power with excellent mid-range and high-rpm power for effective highway performance
• Heavy duty piston rings help prevent oil consumption
• Ample high-rpm performance will please riders who wish to utilize the engine’s full potential

Cylinder Head
• Twin Keihin CVK30 carburetors offer a nice power feel and help provide low fuel consumption

Reduced Mechanical Noise
• 37mm telescopic front fork with firm settings contribute to the Ninja 250’s smooth, stable handling and enhanced ride control
• Uni-Trak® rear suspension helps provide predictable handling and good ride comfort
• Rear shock features 5-way adjustable preload, enabling ride height to be maintained whether riding solo or with a passenger

Wheels
• Features 17-inch wheels like its larger Ninja siblings
• The use of proper sportbike tires contributes to its easy, neutral handling at low speeds and excellent cornering feel

Brakes


Monday, May 13, 2013

Honda CBR 250R Modified

Honda CBR 250R Modified

We found a CBR 250R modified by K-Speed Thailand. Not so wild but its not a good guy too.










Modifications list:
1. Brembo Racing brake master cylinder 
2. Stainless steel braided brake line "K-Product" Front 24"/ Rear 15" 
3. Front Disc Brake From CBR600RR (with little modification)
4. Rear Disc "Arashi" 
5. Clutch Master cylinder Brembo 
6. Rear Mirror "Koso Blade" 
7. "Active" throttle Kit 
8. LED Turn Signal
9. Oil cap bolt "K-Product"
10. New Engine Start Button 
11. Fuel cap decal 
12. DID 520 Gold Chain 
13. Bizumo Titanium Slip-on 
14. Rearset CBR250i