KodeError Kawasaki Ninja 250 Injeksi By Marianto Posted on October 31, 2021 November 1, 2021 Dalam hal ini bukan hanya pada motor new vixion yang muncul kedipan kerusakan di speedometer namun sepertinya pada motor injeksi jenis lainnya pun dalam hal ini mengalami hal yang sama, nah dibawah ini kami akan sharing beberapa kode eror atau kedipan lampu MIL "Malfunction Indicator Light" pada speedometer. BeliMotor Ninja 250 Fi terlengkap harga murah November 2021 terbaru di Tokopedia! ∙ Promo Pengguna Baru ∙ Kurir Instan ∙ Bebas Ongkir ∙ Cicilan 0%. BeliProduk Vgrill Ninja 250 Fi 2018 Berkualitas Dengan Harga Murah dari Berbagai Pelapak di Indonesia. Tersedia Gratis Ongkir Pengiriman Sampai di Hari yang Sama. Setelahsebelumnya saya sempat mengicipi Yamaha R15 Black, kemarin saya berkesempatan untuk mencoba motor yang memiliki kubikasi lebih besar lagi yaitu Motor Kawasaki Ninja 250 FI milik Bro Cadoxs. Kebetulan bro Cadoxs mampir untuk yang kedua kalinya. Motor Dua Silinder dari kawasaki ini memang nampak besar. Vay Tiền Trả Góp 24 Tháng. Try to get hold of the service manual google is your friend. There's a procedure to follow to check the wirings/connectors from the spark plugs to stick coils to ECU you will need a voltmeter, voltmeter usage skills, perhaps a buddy to help you, and several bottles of beer. Assuming your fuel tank, air filter, and stick coils are already out - now is the best time to measure those wirings/connectors voltages. To appreciate what you need to check, see pic below. You will need to trace the red line black and black/green wire. The problems is either the spark plugs, stick coils, wire leading from the stick coils to the ECU, wiring ground, or the ECU itself. In lieu of the service manual, and are unable to test the abovementioned wirings/connectors, you could try switching the stick coils or the spark plugs. You could also try to unplug/plug the ECU connectors to reseat any loose connections. Cheap fix. Here are the part numbers, just in case you need to replace parts. 92070-0014 Spark Plug 21171-0028 Coil Assembly Ignition 26031-0705 Main Harness 21175-0187 ECU OT Hey Oz, I wish I have your strength and enthusiasm and probably one or two of your women to stay up wee hours in the morning. Maybe I should spend more time in the gym than spending time posting in forums. Kawasaki Ninja 250 Specifications & Features The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is offered Petrol engine in the Indonesia. The new Sport from Kawasaki comes in a total of 6 variants. If we talk about Kawasaki Ninja 250 engine specs then the Petrol engine displacement is 249 cc. Ninja 250 is available with Manual transmission. The Ninja 250 is a 2 Seater Sport and has a length of 1990 mm the width of 710 mm, and a wheelbase of 1370 mm. along with a ground clearance of 145 mm. Read More Read Less Key Specs of Kawasaki Ninja 250 Category Petrol Sport Start Option Petrol Electric Front Brake Petrol Disc Maximum Power Petrol hp Displacement Petrol 249 cc Technical Specifications of Kawasaki Ninja 250 Standard Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 66,9 Million Engine & Performance Dimension Fuel & Ignition Gear & Transmission Wheels & Tyres Chassis & Suspension Displacement 249 cc Maximum Power hp Exhaust Pipes 2 into 1 Exhaust Maximum Torque Nm Engine Type Parallel Twin Cylinder, 8 Valves, 4-Stroke, Liquid Cooled Engine Cooling System Liquid Cooled No. Of Strokes 4-Stroke Clutch Type Wet Multi-Plate, Manual Compression Ratio Top Speed 170 kmph Bore X Stroke 62 mm x mm Drive Type Chain Drive Injection Type Fuel Injection No. Of Cylinder 2 Valves Per Cylinder 4 Valve Configuration DOHC Fuel Tank Size 14 L Category Sport Kerb Weight 163 kg Seat Height 795 mm Seating Capacity 2 Seats Length 1990 mm Ground Clearance 145 mm Height 1125 mm Wheel Base 1370 mm Width 710 mm Ignition System Digital Start Option Electric Fuel Type Petrol Transmission Type Manual Gear Box 6-Speed Tyre Type Radial Front Tyre 110/70 R17 Rear Tyre 140/70 R17 Front Wheel Size R17 Rear Wheel Size R17 Rear Suspension Bottom Link Uni-Trak Front Suspension Telescopic Fork ABS MDP SE Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 78,9 Million ABS SE Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 79,3 Million Standard Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 66,9 Million Safety & Security Console Electrical Chassis & Suspension Brake Differentiating Features ABS No Pass Switch Yes Engine Check Warning Yes Riding Modes Sport Central Locking No Wheel Lock Front/back No Back Rest No Launch Control No Leg Guards No Shutter Lock No Side Reflectors Yes Odometer Digital Fuel Gauge Digital Display Screen Yes Navigator No Tachometer Analog Speedometer Digital Oil Change Indicator Yes Tripmeter Yes Side Stand Indicator No Adjustable Headlights Yes Accessory Outlet No Battery Voltage 12 V Tail Lamp LED Head Lamp LED Indicator Light Yes Body Frame Material Steel Chrome Garnish Yes Side Wings Yes Body Frame Type Trellis Type Seat Type Dual Stepped Front Brake Disc Rear Brake Disc Cruise Control No Height Adjustable Seats No ABS MDP SE Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 78,9 Million ABS SE Sport, Petrol, Manual Rp 79,3 Million Ninja 250 Features Highlights Head Lamp The front and rear lights are LED technology. The headlight design looks narrower but not too tapered, so the effect still looks wide according to the big bike look theme. Read More Speedometer The instrument panel combination of digital and analog has actually begun to be abandoned for the motor sport segment. But for some people, the conventional needle on the speedometer still gives an interesting impression. Read More Anti-Theft Alarm The smart lock is equipped with Kawasaki's Intelligent Proximity Activation Start System KIPASS technology. So to start the engine, you no longer need to enter the key. Read More Rear Suspension Front shock absorbers 41mm in diameter. Then for the rear use the Uni-Trak System with Gas-Shock Model which has 5-level adjustment. Read More Front Brake In order for the braking system to be more optimal, it is equipped with 330 mm front discs and 220 mm rear discs. Better braking capability. There is also an anti-lock braking system ABS option for consumers who are ready to spend more money. Read More Top Models by Features design comfort safety Compare Variants of Ninja 250 by Specs Petrol Petrol Manual Pass Switch Indicator Light Adjustable Headlights Chrome Garnish Side Wings Engine Check Warning Display Screen Oil Change Indicator Side Reflectors Tripmeter View More View Discounted Paket Compare Kawasaki Ninja 250 With Similar Bikes Honda CBR250RRRp 63,46 - 75,66 Million CBR250RR Specs & Features Yamaha YZF R25Rp 63,45 - 70,56 Million YZF R25 Specs & Features Kawasaki Ninja ZX-25RRp 105 - 123,5 Million Ninja ZX-25R Specs & Features Yamaha MT-25Rp 57,22 Million Yamaha MT-25 Specs & Features Displacement 250 250 Maximum Power 38 51 Clutch Type Multi-Plate, Wet Clutch with Coil Spring Wet, Multi-Plate, Manual Wet, Multi-Plate, Manual Wet Maximum Torque Nm Nm Nm Nm Engine Type Parallel Twin Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 8-Valve, Liquid Cooled, DOHC Engine Inline 2 Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 4-Valve, Liquid-Cooled DOHC Inline 4 Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 16 Valves, Liquid Cooled DOHC Engine 2 Cylinder, 4-Stroke, 4-Valves DOHC, Liquid Cooled Engine ABS No No No No Riding Modes Sport, Road Sport, Road Sport, Road, Race Sport, Road Front Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc Ninja 250 vs CBR250RR Ninja 250 vs YZF R25 Ninja 250 vs Ninja ZX-25R Ninja 250 vs Yamaha MT-25 Discover New Bikes Sport Kawasaki Featured Bikes Popular Upcoming Kawasaki Ninja 250 Videos Watch latest video reviews of Kawasaki Ninja 250 to know about its performance, mileage, styling and more. Ninja 250 Videos Kawasaki Ninja 250 Questions & Answers FAQs What is the Engine Capacity of Kawasaki Ninja 250? What are the Safety Features Available in Kawasaki Ninja 250? Kawasaki Ninja 250 safety features are ABS, Pass Switch, Engine Check Warning and Side Reflectors Helpful 67 Kawasaki Ninja 250 – Lightweight, sharp-looking, high-performance sports model offers excitement and ease of riding to a wide range of customers. Kawasaki proudly introduces a replacement sport model into this highly competitive arena. Clad in sharp new Ninja styling, the new Ninja 250 delivers greater performance than its predecessor care of all-new engine and chassis that are more powerful and significantly lighter. But just like the Ninja 300/250 that preceded it, this new Ninja model possesses far more than high performance. The new model takes the winning formula that drove the success of the Ninja 250R and its successors and amplifies it. Not only does the Ninja 250 offer stunning, but high-quality looks, its stronger engine performance, light, predictable handling, and relaxed, sporty riding position also make it both fun and easy to ride. Let’s check the equipment of Kawasaki Ninja 250 HIGH-CLASS & FUTURISTIC Head-turning looks have always been a forte of Ninja models, no matter displacement. The new Kawasaki Ninja 250 boasts futuristic new Ninja styling inspired by the mighty Ninja H2. The large-volume bodywork attracts attention and provides the impression of a bigger machine. This impression is reinforced by the high-class design and superb fit and finish, which are like bikes from a larger-displacement class. Additionally to contributing to the Ninja 250’s sharper looks, Slim LED headlamps each featuring low and high beams, as well as a LED position lamp are highly visible and offer significantly increased brightness. Ninja 250 is using a 249cc, twin-cylinder fuel-injected engine producing 39 HP at 12,500 rpm and Nm at 10,000 RPM. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. The bike weighs almost 6 kg lighter than Ninja 400 and claims almost identical horsepower value to the larger Ninja 300. NOMENCLATURE Since 2008, the bike is marketed as the Ninja 250R in all markets. It is also referred to by its platform designation, EX250, to which a generational suffix is attached. In the United States, previous models EX250-E/F/G/H were already being marketed as members of the Ninja family of sport bikes, while outside of the the bike was known variously as the ZZR-250, ZX-250, or as the GPX-250R. One of the earliest models, the EX250-C, was given the name GPZ-250 HIGH PERFORMANCE & HIGH CONTROLLABILITY Displacing 249 cm3, the new engine delivers significantly increased performance compared to its predecessor kW for the new Ninja 250 The higher performance can largely be credited to the new downdraft intake, which is accompanied by a larger airbox offering increased intake efficiency. The increased performance is complemented by a rider-friendly character the smooth response and abundant low-end torque facilitate throttle control for new and experienced riders alike. NEW ASSIST & SLIPPER CLUTCH A more compact clutch ø139 mm >> ø125 mm with less rigid operating plates offers a 20% lighter lever pull. Complementing the extremely light feel at the lever, the new clutch has a wider engagement range, facilitating control. LIGHTWEIGHT, STABLE & MANOEUVRABLE The Ninja 250 features a trellis frame similar in design to that of the Ninja H2. Kawasaki’s advanced dynamic rigidity analysis was used to ensure optimum rigidity with the lightweight. The engine is rigid-mounted and used as a stressed member. The new frame design contributes significantly to the bike’s low curb mass. Like the Ninja H2, the new Ninja 250 features a Swingarm Mounting Plate. Allowing the swingarm to be affixed to the rear of the engine contributes to the stability and helps with weight savings by eliminating the need for heavy frame cross-members. MORE RIGID FRONT FORK A more rigid ø41 mm telescopic fork delivers better suspension action. The front-wheel feels really planted, direction changes are made easily even when the bike is fairly upright – handy when navigating traffic jams, and overall, the suspension offers the plushness of a larger displacement bike. HIGH-GRADE COCKPIT The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is equipped with an equivalent instrument cluster because the Ninja 650, contributes to the high-grade feel of the tidy cockpit. The subtle instrument design features an outsized analog tachometer flanked by warning lamps on one side, and a gear position indicator and multi-function LCD screen on the opposite. Specification-Information about the Kawasaki Ninja 250 engine ENGINE-POWER-PERFORMANCE Engine type Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, Parallel Twin Displacement 249 cc Valve system DOHC, 8 valves Bore and stroke 62 x mm Compression ratio Transmission 6-speed, return Ignition Digital Fuel system Fuel injection ø32 mm x 2 Starting system Electric Clutch Wet multi-disc, Manual Tire front 110/70-17M/C 54H Tire rear 140/70-17M/C 66H Length x Width x Height 1,990 mm x 710 mm x 1,125 mm Wheelbase 1,370 mm Ground clearance 145 mm Seat height 795 mm Curb mass 167 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 14 liters BRAKES-SUSPENSION Brakes Front Single semi-floating ø310 mm petal disc Brakes Rear Single ø220 mm petal disc Suspension Front ø41 mm telescopic fork Suspension Rear Bottom-link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock with adjustable preload Caliper Front Single balanced actuation dual-piston Caliper Rear Dual-piston QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION Bike Variant Kawasaki Ninja 250 Body Type Sports Fuel Type Petrol Price in India New Ninja 250 is expected to be priced around INR lakh in India ex-showroom. Top Speed 170+ km/ph Shades Lime Green / Ebony KRT Edition, Metallic Spark Black Official Tagline Street Born – Track Inspired Key Highlights Dual-Channel ABS, Fuel Injection, Dual Headlights, High Torque, Lightweight, Low Seat Height Vehicle Overview 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 250 was recently revealed internationally at Tokyo Motor Show. The updated motorcycle is exactly based on Ninja 400 and just uses a smaller power plant under its fairing SUSPENSION & CHASSIS Front Suspension 41 mm telescopic fork Rear Suspension Bottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock and 5-way adjustable preload Frame Trellis, high-tensile steel Front Wheel Travel 130 mm Rear Wheel Travel 132 mm DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT Overall Length 1990 mm Overall Width 710 mm Overall Height 1120 mm Ground Clearance 140 mm Seat Height 785 mm Wheelbase 1370 mm Kerb/Wet Weight 167 kg Fuel Tank Capacity 14 liters INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES Speedometer Digital Tachometer Analog Trip Meter Digital Odometer Digital Clock Digital Fuel Gauge Digital BATTERY & LIGHTING Battery Type Maintenance Free Head Light LED Tail Light LED COMFORT & CONVENIENCE FEATURES Electric Start yes Pillion Footrest yes Step-up Seat/Split Seat yes Pillion Grabrail yes About the author Michael Parrotte was the Vice President of AGV Helmets America, and a consultant for KBC Helmets, Vemar Helmets, Suomy Helmets, Marushin Helmets, KYT Helmets, Sparx Helmets. In addition, he is the founder and owner of AGV Sports Group. This is the maintenance schedule with associated service intervals for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J made between 2008-2012, also known as the Kawasaki EX250 in different markets. But it’s usually just known as a “Ninja 250R” or “Ninja 250”. The Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J, 2008-2012 is a motorcycle in the Ninja sport bike line, which encapsulates everything from sporty commuters like the Ninja 250 up to hyper-bikes like the Ninja H2. The original Ninja 250 1988-2007 was made very similarly for many years and shares a common maintenance schedule across the period. The venerable Kawasaki Ninja 250 underwent a big redesign in 2008, and was made the same way until 2012, at which point it was retired in most western markets. It was succeeded by the Kawasaki Ninja 300, which shortly thereafter itself was succeeded by the more powerful and lighter Ninja 400! Originally published Oct 19, 2020, but significantly updated in the intervening years. This site has links for things like oil and spark plugs from which we earn a commission which unfortunately nobody can save, not even us. If you appreciate this work, then please use those links. Thanks! Kawasaki Ninja 250R Service intervals The Kawasaki Ninja 250R has 7500 mile / 12000 km or annual service intervals. At every service, change the oil and filter. Kawasaki also recommends you change the air filter at each service, or at least every two years. The valve clearance interval is also 7500 miles / 12000 km, though doesn’t have a distance attached. On the other hand, many owners of the Ninja 250R report that the valves rarely need adjusting, especially after the first service or two. Regularly change the brake fluid, coolant, and rubber parts as they begin to fatigue. What you need to service your Kawasaki Ninja 250R The Ninja 250 is a popular first bike, and a great bike to start to learn to do your own service on. Aside from basic motorcycle maintenance tools, here are a few special parts you’ll need to service your Kawasaki Ninja 250. PartNinja EX250 250R specOilYou need SAE 10W-40 engine oil manual says mineral, semi-synthetic, and full synthetic are all OK. Use a good mid-range oil like Motul 5100 10W-40 no need for something race-spec.Don’t over-torque the drain bolt spec is 20 Nm/14 lb-ft per the manual — use a torque wrench if you don’t have experience with how much torque is filterUse a Hiflofiltro HF401, a commonly available and high-quality replacement. Torque on the oil filter is 20 Nm/14 lubricantThe chain needs to be lubricated every 600 km/400 miles or more, if it gets wet/dirty. Motul chain paste is cheap and lubricantRemember to lubricate your clutch cable and brake cables if you have them with a cable lubricant. Protect All Cable Life is a good general-purpose fluidSpec is to use DOT-4 brake fluid, Castrol DOT ethylene glycol pre-mix coolant with a 50% mixture, with anti-corrosion inhibitors safe for an aluminium radiator. Valvoline Zerex brake padsReplace the stock pads with EBC brake pads for better bite and less fade, code brake padsReplace the stock rear pads with EBC double hardened brake pads to match the front — code FA197HH same as the front.Spark plugsNGK CR8E, with a spark plug gap of use a spark plug gapping tool, torqued to 13 Nm or 9 ft-lb use a torque wrenchAir filterYou can use the K&N equivalent a lithium soap-based grease for all the important greasing for servicing the Ninja 250R 2008-2012. Below is the maintenance schedule for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J. The original maintenance schedule for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J was broken into three sections Engine Related Items, Chassis Related Items, and Change/Replacement Items. To clarify this, we combined them, then separated them into two sections The main service schedule of important items like oil changes, spark plugs, and valve clearances The checklist of items to go over, including hoses, lights, and safety equipment Notes on the maintenance schedule For higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here. Follow the earlier of the time and distance-based intervals. The break-in service is omitted, as the Ninja 250R is no longer sold new. Check the braking system more often, between services, as it’s critical to safety. mi x x 100012243648EveryStandard service checklist see below — Perform✓✓✓✓YearEngine oil – change Motul 5100 10W-40✓✓✓✓Year, or more often if riding aggressivelyOil filter – replace HF401✓✓✓✓YearAir cleaner element – clean/replace KA-2508✓✓✓✓Replace every 2 yearsValve clearances – inspect / adjust✓✓✓✓Engine vacuum synchronization – inspect✓✓✓✓Air suction system damage – inspect✓✓✓✓Idle speed – inspect✓✓✓✓Clutch operation play, engagement, disengagement – inspect✓✓✓✓Drive chain wear – inspect✓✓✓✓More often if riding in dusty / wet conditionsDrive chain guide wear – inspect✓✓✓✓Tire tread wear, abnormal wear – inspect✓✓✓✓Wheels/tires damage – inspect✓✓✓✓Brake pad wear – inspectMore often if riding in dusty / dirty conditions✓✓✓✓Uni-trak rocker arm and tie rods – inspect✓✓✓✓Brake fluid front and rear – change Castrol DOT 4✓✓2 yearsBrake hoses – replace✓4 yearsRubber parts of master cylinder and caliper – replace✓4 yearsCoolant – change Valvoline Zerex G05✓3 yearsRadiator hoses and O-rings – replace✓3 yearsFuel hoses – replace5 yearsSwingarm pivot – lubricate lithium soap-based grease✓✓Steering stem bearings – lubricate lithium soap-based grease✓✓2 yearsNinja 250R Service Schedule Standard service checklist This is the standard checklist of things to look over when servicing your Kawasaki Ninja 250R. Do this according to the schedule above. Kawasaki Ninja 250R Standard Service ChecklistThrottle control system play, smooth return, no drag – inspectChoke operation – inspectFuel leak fuel hose and pipe – inspectFuel hoses damage – inspectFuel hoses installation condition – inspectCoolant level – inspectCoolant leak – inspectRadiator hose damage – inspectRadiator hoses installation condition – inspectTire air pressure – inspectWheel bearings damage – inspectBrake fluid leak – inspectBrake hoses damage – inspectBrake fluid level – inspectInspect every 6 monthsBrake hose installation condition – inspectBrake operation effectiveness, play, drag – inspectBrake light switch operation – inspectFront fork — inspect for leaks, smooth operationRear shock — inspect for leaks, smooth operationSteering play – inspectLights and switches operation – inspectHeadlight aiming – inspectSide stand switch operation – inspectEngine stop switch operation – inspectChassis parts – lubricateBolts and nuts tightness – inspectEvaporative emission control system – function CA model onlyKawasaki Ninja 250R Standard Service Checklist Maintaining the Kawasaki Ninja 250R’s Chain It’s important to maintain your chain on the Ninja 250R, as on any chain-driven motorcycle. Use a good-quality chain lubricant like Motul chain paste, or a Motul chain care kit which comes with a couple of handy tools to maintain the chain. Kawasaki recommends you follow the following chain maintenance schedule Chain maintenance itemEveryCheck drive chain lubrication condition, lubricating if necessary Motul chain paste400 mi / 600 kmCheck drive chain slack, adjusting if necessarySlack should be 20-30mm of free play at the loosest mi / 1000 kmChain maintenance — Kawasaki Ninja 250R Notes on chain maintenance for the Ninja 250R Do these items checking/adjusting slack, and checking/applying lubrication more often if you ride your Ninja 250R in dusty or rainy conditions. Always lubricate the chain after washing the motorcycle. Kawasaki Ninja 250R measuring chain slack To adjust chain slack, you need to adjust the position of the wheel on the rear axle. It’s easy with some simple home tools including a socket set and wrenches, although you do need a large torque wrench if you’re unfamiliar with how tightly to do up the rear axle bolt. Follow these steps Put the motorcycle up on its side stand on a level surface. On the rear axle, loosen the adjuster locknuts on each side. Remove the cotter pin, and loosen the rear axle nut. If the chain is too loose, turn in the adjusting nuts evenly. Do the converse if the chain is too loose Tighten the adjusting nuts evenly — to maintain wheel alignment. Re-tighten the axle nut 98 Nm / 72 lb-ft Tighten the lock nuts. Tyre size and tyre pressure for the Kawasaki Ninja The Kawasaki Ninja has the following tyre sizes standard, plus the following recommended pressures. TyreSizeTyre pressureFront110/70-17 M/C 54S200 kPa/28 psiRear130/70-17 M/C 62S225 kPa/32 psiKawasaki Ninja 250R Tyres and tyre pressures The Ninja 250R shipped with Bridgestone BT-45R or Dunlop GT501R standard, but use whatever street/sport tyres suit your regular use. About the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J The Ninja 250R is the quintessential first motorcycle. Affordable, easy to ride, easy to repair, and widely available, a common recommendation is for people to buy one and then to sell it for exactly what they paid for it. But that’s not all the Ninja 250R can be. It is a simple bike, but it has the underpinnings of a motorcycle that can be used for all kinds of shenanigans. Granted it’ll need different springs for the track, maybe gold valves, better brake lines and pads… but once you’re done with that and have cleared off a lot of weight, it can be quite a fun bike to rev up to the limiter on a tight circuit. In stock form, with its smooth and accessible power delivery, low seat height, and excellent value, the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J has all the elements to make it the perfect first sport bike, giving a new rider a taste for the style. It’s lightweight and agile, with low ownership costs coupled with impressive performance for the capacity. It doesn’t pull that hard, but when you wind it up, it sounds like a jet engine! The 249cc liquid-cooled, parallel-twin engine is tuned for smooth, predictable power delivery around town and excellent performance on the highway. You have to rev it up, but the smooth and easy to use six-speed transmission with Kawasaki’s positive neutral finder means you can always keep it going at any speed you need. The modern aerodynamic fairing and windscreen mean that the Kawasaki Ninja 250 not only looks great but is comfortable to ride, keeping the wind off you and the chassis at speed. The Ninja 250 is also comfortable. It has a natural riding position and comfortable ergonomics. Riding it on city streets is a pleasure. The braking power is ample for a bike this light and modestly powered with a 290mm front and 220mm rear brake rotors, each gripped by two-piston hydraulic calipers. Like later Kawasaki Ninja models, the Kawasaki Ninja 250 has generally high-quality components and won’t let you down until you decide you have outgrown it. The Kawasaki Ninja 250 was retired for the Kawasaki Ninja 300. Manual for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J The above maintenance schedule comes directly from the user’s manual for the 2012 Kawasaki Ninja 250R EX250-J, which is available here. It’s the same for the other years. An archive copy of the 2012 manual is below. Motorcycle and car nut. Chief editor at Always reading about motorcycles and cars, looking at deals, and poring over manuals and forums, even for things I don't own. Sharing what I learn here.

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