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==Kawasaki Ninja 250R==
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|[[Image:T2_SP_Big.jpg|330px|left|Ninja 250R]]
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|align=center|''Ninja 250s on the track''
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The '''Kawasaki Ninja 250R''' (also known as the EX250 in the U.S., and GPX250 elsewhere in the world) is a long standing model in [[Kawasaki motorcycles|Kawasaki]]'s lineup, introduced in 1986 and continuing in production as of 2006.  The 2006 model has an MSRP of $2,999 USD. The 250R is marketed as an entry level sport [[motorcycle]] intended for normal use on paved roads. Compared to present industry designs, the 250R is more a "sporty-[[Types_of_motorcycle#Standard_or_Naked|standard]]" motorcycle with a [[fairing]] than a true [[Types_of_motorcycle#Sportbike.2F_Superbikes|sportbike]] (considering its ergonomics, chassis design, and engine placement within the frame), but it is still an excellent sport machine.
The 250R is light for a motorcycle, weighing just over 300 lb (135 kg) dry. Its 250 cc [[Engine_displacement|displacement]], counterbalanced, [[Engine_cooling|water cooled]] [[Four_stroke_cycle|four stroke]] engine is smooth for a [[Straight-twin|twin-cylinder]], and though not exceptionally powerful with 36 [[Horsepower|hp]] (27 kW) at best, it can easily maintain speeds in excess of 80 mph (130 km/h) while consuming fuel (87 [[Petrol#Octane_rating|octane]]) at 55 to 75 [[Gas_mileage|miles per gallon]] US (22 to 30 km/L) from its 4.8 US gallon (18 L) tank, and has a top speed of about 100 mph  (160 km/h).
The Ninja 250 faces very little [[Competition#In_economics_and_business|direct competition]] within its class inside the United States.  The main competitors are the other 250cc "beginner bikes" priced around $3,000, namely [[Honda#Motorcycle_models|Honda]]'s Rebel 250 and Nighthawk 250, the  [[Suzuki]] [[GZ250]], and the [[Yamaha_Motor_Corporation|Yamaha]] [[Yamaha_Virago|Virago]] 250.  With the exception of the Nighthawk (a [[Types_of_motorcycle#Standard_or_Naked|standard]]), these bikes are all [[Types_of_motorcycle#Cruiser|cruisers]].  The disparity in style between a crusier, a standard, and a sportbike is frequently the buyer's deciding factor, given that one's choice in bike is often as much about self-image as objective features.  None of these bikes can match the Ninja 250's much greater power, 14,000 rpm [[Redline|redline]], 6-speed [[Manual_transmission|gearbox]], [[Tachometer#Automotive|tachometer]], and [[Centerstand|centerstand]], nor do they offer both front and rear [[Disc_brake|disc brakes]].  All of them have an advantage over the stock Ninja with their rear [[Suspension_(vehicle)|suspension]] [[Preload_(suspension)|preload adjustability]], although the [[Kawasaki "Uni-Trak®" system]] is more advanced and may be upgraded.  The cruisers also offer relatively low seat heights in the 26-27 inch range, an issue for some riders. 
None of these US models, including the Ninja, have changed much in recent years, but outside the United States there are many exciting advances in small-displacement, lightweight, and/or low-cost motorcycles, including several four-cylinder, sixteen-valve 250's. That being said, the Ninja 250 enjoys a modest following among riders who appreciate its light weight and nimble handling as an amusing "track bike". The very fact that it hasn't changed much since 1988 means parts are plentiful and inexpensive.
==Models==
[[Image:Kawasaki ZZR 250 Albano -2.jpg|thumb|200px|Kawasaki ZZR 250 (or, in USA, EX250-F), lateral view]]
[[Image:Kawasaki ZZR 250 Albano - 1.jpg|thumb|170px|Kawasaki ZZR 250 (or, in USA, EX250-F), front view]]
[[Image:Ninja250Front.jpg|thumb|200px|2006 Kawasaki EX250-F19, front]]
[[Image:Ninja250Rear.jpg|thumb|200px|2006 Kawasaki EX250-F19, rear]]
[[Image:Ninja250Side.jpg|thumb|200px|2006 Kawasaki EX250-F19, side]]
* '''EX250-E''': model sold in the from 1986 to 1987.
* '''EX250-F''': model sold in the USA and Australia from 1988 to present.  Sold from 1988 to 1990 in other parts of the world.  Changes in bodywork, wheels, suspension, electricals and some engine specifics from the E model.
* '''EX250-H''': sold primarily outside of the USA and Canada since 1991; Canada received this model in 2000, while the U.S. still has the F model.  Major rework including frame, wheels, suspension and electricals; same engine as the F model.  Known largely as the ZZR-250.
==Specifications & performance statistics (1988-2005 EX250-F)==
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| VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2" | '''<CENTER>Specifications</CENTER>'''
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| width="37%" | Engine
| [[Four_stroke_cycle|4-stroke]] [[Straight-twin|Parallel twin]], [[DOHC|DOHC]], [[Engine_cooling|Liquid cooled]], [[Multivalve|8-Valv]]e, w/ counterbalancer
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| Displacement || 248 cc
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| Starting || Electric
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| Bore x stroke || 62.0 x 41.2 mm
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| [[Compression_ratio]] || 12.4:1
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| [[Carburetor|Carburetion]]
| Keihin CVK30 (2), Constant velocity, diaphragm-type
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| [[Ignition_system|Ignition]] || CDI (electronic advance)
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| [[Spark_plug]]
| NGK CR8HSA, CR8HIX, CR8HVX <br>option CR7HSA, CR7HIX
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| [[Manual_transmission|Transmission]]
| 6-speed, [[Gearbox|Constant mesh]], Return shift
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| [[Clutch|Clutch]]
| Wet, Multi-disc, Manual, Cable-actuated
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| Frame || Tubular Diamond design
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| Rake/trail || 27 degrees/3.3 in (84 mm)
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| Suspension, front || Hydraulic telescopic fork
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| Suspension, rear || UNI-TRAK® system with single shock
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| Wheelbase || 55.1 in (1400 mm)
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| Wheel travel, front || 5.5 in (140 mm)
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| Wheel travel, rear || 5.1 in (130 mm)
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| Tire, front || 100/80x16
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| Tire, rear || 130/80x16
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| Brakes, front/rear || Single hydraulic disc
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| Overall length || 80.1 in (2034 mm)
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| Overall width || 28.0 in (711 mm)
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| Overall height || 43.1 in (1095 mm)
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| Ground clearance || 6.1 in (155 mm)
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| Seat height || 29.3 in (744 mm)
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| Weight dry/wet || 304/355 lb (138/161 kg)
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| Max load || 340 lb (154 kg)
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| Fuel capacity || 4.8 US gal (18 L)
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| Fuel type
| Min 91 Research / 87 avg. octane unleaded
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| Oil capacity || 1.9 L
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| Oil type || SE-SG Class SAE 10W40-20W50
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| VALIGN="TOP" COLSPAN="2" | '''<CENTER>Performance stats</CENTER>'''
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| width="35%" | 0-60 mph (0-100 km/h) || 5.75 s
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| width="35%" | 1/4 mile || 14.6 s @ 88 mph
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| width="35%" | Maximum speed || 105 mph (160 km/h)
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| width="35%" | Max power
| 36 hp (27 kW) @ 11000 rpm, 26 hp (19 kW) @ rear wheel
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| width="35%" | Max [[Torque|Torque]]
| 18 ft.lbf (24 Nm) @ 10000 rpm, 14 ft.lbf (19 Nm) @ rear wheel
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| width="35%" | [[Fuel_economy|Fuel Efficiency]]
| 55-75 mpg US
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==EX250-F2-F4/F6-F19/F6F NINJA 250R==
==1989==
==1989==
[[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-0.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]][[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-1.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]][[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-2.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]]
[[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-0.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]][[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-1.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]][[Image:1989-Kawasaki-EX250-Black-2.jpg|left|thumb|1989 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (EX250) in Black]]
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*[[Media:EX250F19.PDF]]
*[[Media:EX250F19.PDF]]
*[[Media:EX250F6F.PDF]]
*[[Media:EX250F6F.PDF]]
==External links==
*[http://faq.ninja250.org Kawasaki Ninja 250 FAQ] Information Page
*[http://www.ninja250.com Ninja 250 Riders Club] Portal Page
*[http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mccompare/250shootout.html 250 cc comparison] in Motorcycle Online
*[http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mckaw/00ex250.html 2000 Review comparison] in Motorcycle Online


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