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Old 09-23-2007, 01:09 AM   #1
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'08 Ninja 250R Pictures and Info!!!

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2008 KAWASAKI NINJA® 250R SUPERSPORT OFFERS AUTHENTIC NINJA STYLE AND PERFORMANCE

Quick, Affordable, Fuel Efficient, Easy to Ride and Great Looking


One look at the new Ninja 250R tells everyone that this bike is the genuine article. With a new full-fairing similar to the Ninja ZX-6R and -10R supersport bikes, a single kicked-up muffler, UNI-TRAK® rear suspension, high-performance petal disc brakes and a dual seat, this is the most stylish performer in its category.


Compact size, exceptional personality and a low price tag highlight Kawasaki’s new Ninja® 250R quarter-liter performer. Considering how much fun it is to ride and the fact that it’s the only 250cc sportbike sold in the U.S., it’s no wonder the Ninja 250R has been a strong seller for over a decade. Its successful blend of a rider-friendly engine, easy-to-operate chassis and supersport styling worthy of its Ninja moniker, this model was developed to offer real world performance to riders of all skill levels and goes to show that good things do come in small packages.


At the core of the lightweight Ninja 250R is an engine that thrives on high-rpm excitement. The gutsy 249cc parallel twin has been retuned to spice up its smooth and predictable power delivery. It now offers more low- and mid-range torque thanks to revisions to its dual overhead camshafts and a new 2-into-1 exhaust system. A silky smooth six-speed transmission tops off the sportbike equipment list, enabling the 250R to exploit a powerband that’s sure to please riders with its beginner friendly low-end grunt and a lively top-end rush that’ll keep seasoned veterans satisfied. The coup de’ grace, is its ability to deliver excellent fuel economy.


The 250R’s new fairing and windscreen not only look great, they deliver improved wind protection for a wide range of riding situations. This lightweight sportbike is loaded with even more rider-friendly features such as an easy-to-read instrument panel and positive neutral finder.


A natural riding position and comfortable ergonomics combined with its lightweight handling, easy controllability and improved throttle response make the 250R a pleasure to ride on city streets. Also new for 2008 are larger 17-inch wheels that offer great handling and improved stability. A larger 290mm front brake rotor is gripped by a powerful 2-piston caliper to provide a healthy dose of stopping power with a responsive feel at the lever. Like Kawasaki’s other sport models, the Ninja 250R is fitted with petal discs for efficient heat dissipation.


The simple formula of providing easy-handling agility, lightweight responsiveness, and low ownership costs make the Ninja 250R a force to be reckoned with in the entry-level sportbike category.


Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) markets and distributes Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, personal watercraft and utility vehicles through a network of more than 1,500 independent retailers, with an additional 7,700 retailers specializing in power products and general purpose engines. KMC and its affiliates employ nearly 2,400 people in the United States, with 400 of them located at the Irvine, California headquarters.


Kawasaki’s tagline, “Let the good times roll.™”, is recognized worldwide and the brand has become synonymous with powerful, stylish motorcycles for over four decades. Information about Kawasaki’s complete line of recreational products and Kawasaki affiliates can be found on the Internet at www.kawasaki.com.
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Old 09-23-2007, 01:50 AM   #2
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2008 Kawasaki Ninja® 250R Specifications*

Engine: Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel twin
Displacement: 249cc
Bore x stroke: TBD
Compression ratio: TBD
Maximum torque: TBD
Cooling: Liquid
Carburetion: Keihin CVK30 x 2
Ignition: TCBI with digital advance
Transmission: Six-speed
Final drive: O-ring chain
Frame: Semi-double cradle, high-tensile steel
Wheelbase: TBD
Rake / trail: TBD
Front suspension / wheel travel: 37mm hydraulic telescopic fork / TBD
Rear suspension / wheel travel: Uni-Trak® with aluminum linkage / TBD
Front tire: TBD
Rear tire: TBD
Front brake: Single 290mm hydraulic petal disc with two-piston caliper
Rear brake: Single 220mm petal disc with two-piston caliper
Overall length: TBD
Overall width: TBD
Overall height: TBD
Seat height: TBD
Dry weight: TBD
Fuel capacity: TBD
Color choices: Lime Green,
Ebony,
Passion Red,
Candy Plasma Blue
MSRP: $3,499
Warranty: 12 months
Wholesale distributor: Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
9950 Jeronimo Road
Irvine, California 92618
(949) 770-0400
www.kawasaki.com

*Specifications are subject to change.
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Old 09-23-2007, 01:51 AM   #3
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2008 Kawasaki Ninja® 250R Features and Benefits


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 an emphasis on low- and mid-range power for rider-friendly response
* Pistons feature reinforced heads and strengthening in the pin boss area for increased durability
* Thick piston (longitudinally) rings help minimize oil consumption
* Combustion chamber design optimized to maximize combustion efficiency and reduce emissions
* Ample high-rpm performance will please riders using the full range of the engine

Cylinder head
* Refined intake and exhaust ports contribute to good off-idle response and smooth power delivery
* Valve timing and lift were designed for strong low- and mid-range torque
* Direct valve actuation ensures reliable high-rpm operability
* Valves with thin heads and stems reduce reciprocating weight

Carburetor
* Twin Keihin CVK30 carburetors fine-tuned for good power feel and low fuel consumption

Exhaust system
* 2-into-1 system contributes to the Ninja 250R’s low- and mid-range torque and smooth, step-free power curve
* Slightly upswept silencer extensively tested to determine chamber size, connecting pipe length and diameter to achieve least noise and most power
* Meets strict emissions with dual catalyzers; one in the collector pipe and the other in the silencer
* Using two catalyzers minimizes the power loss
* Positioning the first catalyzer as close to the exhaust ports maximizes its efficiency as well

Reduced mechanical noise
* Cam chain tensioner with an automatic adjuster, like that on the KX450F motocrosser, eliminates mechanical noise caused by a loose cam chain and reduces power-robbing friction loss
* Silencing mechanical noise allows the use of a freer flowing exhaust for a better sound quality
* Complex construction with reinforcing ribs helps eliminate airbox reverberation and reduce intake noise
* Air filter accessible from the side, for easy replacement

Liquid Cooling
* Latest generation Denso radiator offers superior cooling with minimal space and weight
* Ring-fan uses a quiet-running motor that also saves space
* Fins on the lower side of the crankcase further helps cool the engine

Six-speed Transmission / Clutch
* Involute splines reduce friction and backlash between gears and shafts for easier gear meshing and smooth shifting under power
* Spring-type clutch damper reduces jerkiness at very low speeds and minimizes shocks when rolling on and off the throttle for a smoother clutch feel
* Paper-base friction plates help increase clutch durability

Chassis
* Sturdy and durable diamond-style frame of thick-walled steel tubing offers confidence-inspiring stability at both high and low speeds
* Beefy swingarm bracket contributes to the frame’s rigidity and helps achieve an ideal chassis stiffness balance
* Square-tube swingarm with a 60 x 30mm cross-section further adds to rigidity

Suspension
* New 37mm telescopic front fork with firm settings contribute to the Ninja 250R’s smooth, stable handling and enhanced ride control
* Uni-Trak rear suspension compliments the rigid frame and re-tuned fork and provides great road holding ability
* Rear shock features 5-way adjustable preload, enabling ride height to be maintained whether riding solo or with a passenger

Wheels / Tires
* Features 17” wheels like its larger supersport brothers
* Low-profile sportbike tires on wide rims contribute to its easy, neutral handling at low speeds

Brakes
* Large-diameter, 290mm front petal disc and a balanced action two-piston caliper offers excellent braking performance and a natural, direct feeling at the lever
* Two-piston caliper grips the rear 220mm petal disc

Ergonomics
* Natural riding position with slightly forward-slanting seat and wide, raised handlebars

Bodywork
* Styling matches its larger-displacement Ninja supersport siblings
* Fit and finish of striking full-fairing bodywork on par with that of top-class Ninja supersports
* Aggressive dual-lamp headlight design, slim tail cowl and separate seats further enhance the supersport look
* Front cowling and windscreen offer the rider a substantial amount of wind protection
* Two helmet holders conveniently located under the rear seat
* Under-seat storage can hold a U-lock or similar device
* Two hooks under the tail and the rear passenger pegs provide anchor points for securing items to the rear of the bike

Instrumentation
* Instrument panel features an easy-to-read, large-face analog speedometer along with an analog tachometer, odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge and warning lights
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:02 PM   #4
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Pretty neat, I would not mind having one to toy around on! Much more cred than the old model. Would be neat to race around for track beginers, i.e 250 cup>
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:11 PM   #5
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wonder what the mpg is on that thing...
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Old 09-25-2007, 01:28 PM   #6
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250 dirtbikes with no battery are gettin FI. WTF?
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Might have to pick one up for the Mrs. A great 1st bike I'd say.
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getting a black one as a put-put bike...
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