Thursday, August 27, 2009

Blue Kawasaki Ninja 250cc Riding Test















Do you have the green kawasaki ninja motor bike? how is your comment about this motorbike, here this post will give you a simple review of kawasaki ninja 250R. Many people love to buy this motor bike, although the top seller for Kawasaki has been the Ninja 250R . . . a bike that has been largely unchanged since 1988. That is, until the introduction of the all new 2008 250R.















Now the new appearance of ninja 250R, The key to the Ninja 250R's sales success has been price. This machine has carried a U.S. MSRP of $2,999 for quite a long time. In return, buyers have received a reliable piece of transportation, with sporting style (although dated), in a light, nimble, user-friendly package. Indeed, first time buyers have constituted 62% of the market for Ninja 250Rs traditionally, and the bike has therefore been important to the entire motorcycle industry. It is a significant draw for new riders.

















Look at the green color of kawasaki ninja 250R above, Before we get into the changes found in the 2008 250R, what has Kawasaki done with the price? The bike is now $500 more expensive (U.S. MSRP of $3,499). Even this small bump could have a significant impact on future Ninja 250R sales. Nevertheless, Kawasaki thinks the substantial upgrades and improvements to the new model will offset this price increase.Thats pretty cool. The 2008 changes are far from just cosmetic, however, with the Ninja sporting multiple revisions to its liquid-cooled 248cc Parallel Twin. Although it retains a 62 x 41.2mm bore and stroke, Kawi reps claim changes to 70% of the engine. Its really fantastic


Lets go to the modification section. Internal modifications include reshaped intake and exhaust ports, a more compact combustion chamber, thinner valve heads in addition to new camshafts and camchain tensioner. Another enhancement is the more efficient cooling system, with a redesigned Denso radiator and noise-reducing fan keeping the 250 running cool.

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