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Kawasaki remove the letter "R" on Ninja 250
American leaked facelift model Kawasaki Ninja 250R from 2012 that has not been ascertained at the launch. Of form, no changes at all, including engines and components.
Candidates continue to use the new Ninja 249 cc engine, two-cylinder and 6-speed transmission. Likewise with the fuel intake systems that still use carburetors Keihin CVK30, not injection as has been done on a Honda CBR 250R. Such change simply by removing the letter "R".
Why is "R" it should be eliminated? For the Ninja 250R, in some countries have other names, namely EX250, GPX-250R, and ZZR-250. While the use of the letter "R" (supersport) to distinguish the model street bike. For example, Kawasaki Ninja 650R and Ninja 400R is a type of supersport.
Ninja 250 facelift color choices, there are three, namely Passion Red, Metallic Spark Black, and Candy Lime Green. Each unit is priced at 4199 U.S. dollars (USD 35.8 million), up from older models that cost 3999 U.S. dollars (Rp 34.1 million).
Candidates continue to use the new Ninja 249 cc engine, two-cylinder and 6-speed transmission. Likewise with the fuel intake systems that still use carburetors Keihin CVK30, not injection as has been done on a Honda CBR 250R. Such change simply by removing the letter "R".
Why is "R" it should be eliminated? For the Ninja 250R, in some countries have other names, namely EX250, GPX-250R, and ZZR-250. While the use of the letter "R" (supersport) to distinguish the model street bike. For example, Kawasaki Ninja 650R and Ninja 400R is a type of supersport.
Ninja 250 facelift color choices, there are three, namely Passion Red, Metallic Spark Black, and Candy Lime Green. Each unit is priced at 4199 U.S. dollars (USD 35.8 million), up from older models that cost 3999 U.S. dollars (Rp 34.1 million).