Kawasaki Ninja 250-R Sports Bike (Nick Name Sexy Baby)
The much awaited fancy motorbike Kawasaki Ninja 250-R has hit the Indian market at last. Already Bike fans were attracted by the nickname Sexy Baby and were raring to ride on “her” (can a bike be considered female?). Well – folks the Kawasaki Ninja 250-R does not disappoint and has all the plusses to go whirrrrooooom!
As for appearance, the bike is very cute with its colors (only green and black have been released for the time being) painted from the pillion seat, fuel tank, front mudguard, front full fairing, and mask, body shape – chassis tube diamond, steel, and overall dimensions – Length: 2085 mm; Height: 1,115 mm; Width 715 mm; Clearance: 135 mm; Saddle Height 790 mm with a total weight of 374 Kgs.
The vehicle has electronic start (digital ignition transistorized) and on road you will have good road grip what with a 1400 mm wheel base (Tyre size 110/70 R17; 130/70 R17) with great stability. It has 6 speed transmissions, which is a rare phenomenon not found in many bikes. With this you can take the bike for racing and styling.
Kawasaki Ninja 250-R has great breaking system (290 mm hydraulic brake in the front and 220 mm dual-piston disc brake at the rear) with largest disc brake on both ends and all you have to do is push the brake gently to halt the machine. For providing optimum comfort while riding, it has 37 mm telescopic shock absorbers in the front side and Uni-Trak shock absorbers in the rear (adjustable 5 times for various preloads).
The Engine of Kawasaki Ninja 250-R bike is Four Stroke, DOHC, with parallel twin cylinders (Maximum power 32Bhp@ 11000 RPM; Maximum Torque 22 NM @8200 RPM; Displacement 249 cc; Compression Ratio 11.3:1) and the engine has new generation liquid cooling.
With a Petrol tank capacity of 18.2 litres you can go on and on, riding the bike with a fuel efficiency of 42 kmpl.
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