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Kawasaki Ninja 250R
ManufacturerKawasaki Motorcycle & Engine Company
Also calledKawasaki Ninja 250 (since 2013)
Parent companyKawasaki Heavy Industries
Production1986–present
ClassSport bike[1][2]
RelatedKawasaki Ninja 300
Kawasaki Ninja 400
Kawasaki Ninja 400R
Kawasaki Ninja 500R
Kawasaki Ninja 650R

The Kawasaki Ninja 250R (codenamed EX250; previous generations had market-specific names) is a motorcycle in the Ninjasport bike series from the Japanese manufacturer Kawasaki originally introduced in 1986. As the marque's entry-level sport bike,[1][2] the motorcycle has undergone few changes throughout its quarter-century lifetime, having received only three substantial redesigns. In some markets the Ninja 250 has been succeeded by the Ninja 300.

  • 2Model history

Nomenclature[edit]

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 U.S. 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[citation needed].

Model history[edit]

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The Ninja 250R's particular ergonomics, chassis design, and engine placement have resulted in a motorcycle that straddles the standard and sport classes. The Ninja's riding posture also falls between standard and sport.

1983–1985 (EX250-C)[edit]

The first generation was produced between 1983 and 1985, and known by the production number EX250-C. It was sold as the GPZ-250. Sold only in its home market of Japan, this earliest, belt-driven version was first produced in 1983, and shares no commonality with later generations.[citation needed] The bike has 32 mm fork tubes.

1986–1987 (EX250-E)[edit]

Produced between 1986 and 1987 was the EX250-E. This model was sold as the Ninja 250R in Canada and the U.S. between 1986 and 1987. It was known as the GPZ-250R elsewhere. When originally introduced, it was more costly than the Honda Rebel, and reviewers complained that while the 14,000 rpm redline was nice, the engine was slow to rev.[3]

EX-250-E Specifications[4]
Engine
TypeFour-strokeInline twin, DOHC, Liquid cooled, Eight-valve, with counterbalancer
Displacement248 cc (15.1 cu in)
Bore and Stroke62.0 mm × 41.2 mm (2.44 in × 1.62 in)
Compression Ratio12.0:1
CarburetionKeihin CVK32 (2), Constant velocity, diaphragm-type.
StartingElectric
IgnitionElectronic advance
Spark plugNGK C8HA or ND U24FS-L (Canada: NGK CR8HS or ND U24FSR-U)
Fuel typen/a
Transmission
Type6-speed manual, constant mesh, return shift
ClutchWet, multi-disc, manual, cable-actuated
Frame/suspension
Frame typeTubular diamond
Rake/trail27° / 83 mm (3.3 in)
Front suspensionTwin hydraulic telescoping fork
Rear suspensionUni-Trak single-shock system
Wheel travel, front140 mm (5.5 in)
Wheel travel, rear130 mm (5.1 in)
Tires and brakes
Tire, front100/80x16
Tire, rear120/80x16
BrakesSingle hydraulic disc
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,400 mm (55 in)
Overall length1,985 mm (78.1 in)
Overall width695 mm (27.4 in)
Overall height1,075 mm (42.3 in)
Ground clearance135 mm (5.3 in)
Seat height745 mm (29.3 in)
Weight (dry, wet)304 lb (138 kg) (California model 305 lb (138.5 kg)) dry, 341 lb (154.5 kg) (California model 342 lb (155 kg)) wet[5]


344 lb (156 kg) wet, tested[6]

Max loadn/a
Oil type/capacitySE or SF Class SAE 10W40-20W50/1.9 L (2.0 US qt)
Performance
0–60 mph (0–97 km/h)n/a
Quarter mile15.4 s @ 87.82 mph (141.33 km/h)[6]
Maximum speed94 mph (151 km/h)[6]
Maximum power27.9 kW (37.4 hp) @ 11,000 rpm (Australia: 29.4 kW (39.4 hp) @ 12,500 rpm)[4]
Maximum torque24.5 N⋅m (18.1 ft⋅lb) @ 10,000 rpm (Australia: 23.5 N⋅m (17.3 ft⋅lb) @ 11,000 rpm)[4]
Fuel efficiency48 mpg‑US (4.9 L/100 km; 58 mpg‑imp)[6]

1988–2007 (EX250-F/EX250-G/EX250-H)[edit]

2006 Ninja 250 (EX250-F19)
1993 GPX 250 cockpit

For the 1988 model year, there were both cosmetic changes and changes in engine tuning. While the bore and stroke, and other major engine components, were unchanged, minor tuning adjustments were made. The carburetor diameters were reduced 2 mm to 30 mm (1.2 in), the cylinder compression ratio was increased from 12.0:1 to 12.4:1, ignition timing advance was increased, and the rear sprocket was increased by three teeth to 45.[4][5][7] Reviewers reported that this made the engine more free-revving, reaching the high 14,000 redline more quickly, and the tested top speed increased by a few miles per hour.[3][6][7] The new, more fully enclosed bodywork was complimented for being stylish, at the time, and easily mistaken for the larger Ninja 750.[3]

The third generation of production of the Ninja 250 encompassed three models:

  • EX250-F - The most widespread EX250 variant, the E model was completely revamped and sold as the F model between 1988 and 2007 in the United States. Canada received the model between 1988 and 1999, and it was available elsewhere as the GPX-250R as early as 1987.
EX-250-F Specifications[5][7]
Engine
TypeFour-strokeInline-twin, DOHC, Liquid-cooled, Eight-valve, with counterbalancer
Displacement248 cc
Bore and Stroke62.0 mm × 41.2 mm (2.44 in × 1.62 in)
Compression Ratio12.4:1
CarburetionKeihin CVK30 (2), Constant velocity, diaphragm-type.
StartingElectric
IgnitionElectronic advance
Spark plugNGK CR8HSA, CR8HIX, CR8HVX
option CR7HSA, CR7HIX
Fuel typeMin 91 Research / 87 avg. octane unleaded
Transmission
Type6-speed manual, constant mesh, return shift
ClutchWet, multi-disc, manual, cable-actuated
Frame/suspension
Frame typeTubular diamond design
Rake/trail27° / 84 mm (3.3 in)
Front suspensionTwin hydraulic telescoping fork
Rear suspensionUni-Trak single-shock
Wheel travel, front140 mm (5.5 in)
Wheel travel, rear130 mm (5.1 in)
Tires and brakes
Tire, front100/80x16
Tire, rear130/80x16
BrakesSingle hydraulic disc (260mm front, 230mm rear)
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,400 mm (55.1 in)
Overall length2,030 mm (80.1 in)
Overall width710 mm (28 in)
Overall height1,090 mm (43.1 in)
Ground clearance150 mm (6.1 in)
Seat height740 mm (29.3 in)
Weight (dry, wet)138 kg (304 lb) dry, 355 lb (161 kg) wet[5]
362 lb (164 kg) wet, tested[7]
Max load155 kg (341 lb)
Oil type/capacitySE-SG Class SAE 10W40-20W50/1.9 L
Performance
0–60 mph (0–97 km/h)5.75 s[7]
1/4 mile14.59 s @ 87.82 mph (141.33 km/h)[7]
Maximum power27.9 kW (37.4 hp)[5]
28.05 bhp (20.92 kW) @ 12500 rpm[7]
Maximum torque18 ft⋅lbf (24 N⋅m) @ 10,000 rpm[5]
13.15 ft⋅lb (17.83 N⋅m) @ 9,000 rpm tested at rear wheel[7]
Fuel efficiency48.0 mpg‑US (4.90 L/100 km; 57.6 mpg‑imp)[7]
55 mpg‑US (4.3 L/100 km; 66 mpg‑imp)[8]
74.2 mpg‑US (3.17 L/100 km; 89.1 mpg‑imp)[9]
  • EX250-G - Sold only in its home market of Japan, this version was known as the GPX-250R-II. It had dual front brakes and a wider wheel and tire (110/80-16). All other parts were identical to the -F model. It was sold after 1988.
  • EX250-H - This model came to Canada as the Ninja 250R between 2000 and 2002, after which it received a new name: ZZR-250, in line with the -H model's name elsewhere in the world, where it had existed since 1992. This motorcycle has parts in common with the -F model, though it shares the same engine, albeit with different casings. It sports a lateral aluminum frame, a different fairing (designed to make it look sportier), larger 17-inch wheels, an adjustable rear shock absorber, adjustable brake and clutch levers, a smaller drive sprocket, computer-controlled timing advance, and a revised electrical system. It also had a smaller carburetor, & slightly different compression ratio, both of which were designed for quicker revving and slightly higher top end power. However, these upgrades came at a 6 kg weight gain.[citation needed]

2008–2012 (EX250-J)[edit]

EX250-J
Production2008-2012
Engine249 cc (15.2 cu in) liquid-cooled4-stroke8-valveDOHCparallel-twin
Bore / stroke62.0 mm × 41.2 mm (2.44 in × 1.62 in)
Ignition typeTCBI with digital advance
Transmission6-speed constant mesh
TiresFront: 110/70-17M/C
Rear: 130/70-17M/C
Rake, trail26°
Wheelbase1,399.5 mm (55.10 in)
DimensionsW: 713.7 mm (28.10 in)
H: 1,109.9 mm (43.70 in)
Seat height774.7 mm (30.50 in)
Weight170 kg (375 lb) (wet)

In 2008, Kawasaki gave the EX250 its most extensive redesign in twenty years. The EX250-J model is known as the Ninja 250R worldwide, regardless of market.

Parts from the third generation are still found on the -J, but its redesigned exterior panels bring the Ninja's appearance out of the 1990s and into line with late-2000s sportbikes. The engine and drivetrain retain 30% of the -F model's parts, according to Kawasaki.[citation needed] The engine's compression and maximum torque have been lowered to provide better midrange performance. The redesign of the engine resulted in improvements in engine response at low engine speeds, making the bike smoother and 'much easier to ride.'[10]

Though the previous generation Ninja 250 had a peak power advantage of 1 to 5 hp (0.75 to 3.73 kW),[5][11][12] the new version's 20 or 30 percent increase in mid-range power allows the bike to pull from 3,000 rpm where previously it had to be revved to 4,000 rpm.[13]The U.S. -J model uses dual carburetors like the -F model, but the European, Brazilian and Thai models have fuel injection. The wheels were increased in size to 17 inches, the front suspension was improved, and the brake rotors were replaced with a larger petal shape. On the carbureted version, a fuel gauge was added in place of the temperature gauge. With the additional and redesigned equipment, the EX250-J suffered a 10 kg (22 lb) increase in wet weight over its predecessors.

With the arrival of the EX250-J, manufacturing continues to be located in Thailand.[14]

EX250-J Specifications[15]
Engine
TypeFour-strokeInline-twin, DOHC, Liquid cooled, Eight-valve, with counterbalancer
Displacement249 cc
Bore and Stroke62.0 mm × 41.2 mm (2.44 in × 1.62 in)
Compression Ratio11.6:1
CarburetionKeihin CVK30 (2), Constant velocity, diaphragm-type. Fuel injection for Europe and Thailand Euro/Thai model
StartingElectric
IgnitionElectronic advance
Spark plugNGK CR8HSA, CR8HIX, CR8HVX
option CR7HSA, CR7HIX
Fuel typeMin 91 Research / 87 avg. octane unleaded
Transmission
Type6-speed manual, constant mesh, return shift
ClutchWet, multi-disc, manual, cable-actuated
Frame/suspension
Frame typeTubular diamond design
Rake/trail26°/83 mm (3.26 in)
Front suspensionTwin hydraulic telescoping fork
Rear suspensionUni-Trak with 5-setting adjustable preload
Wheel travel, front120 mm (4.7 in)
Wheel travel, rear130 mm (5.1 in)
Tires and brakes
Tire, front110/70×17 (54H)
Tire, rear130/70×17 (62H)
BrakesSingle hydraulic disc, front 290 mm (11.4 in), rear 220 mm (8.7 in)
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,400 mm (55.1 in)
Overall length2,090 mm (82.1 in)
Overall width710 mm (28.1 in)
Overall height1,110 mm (43.7 in)
Ground clearance150 mm (6.1 in)
Seat height770 mm (30.5 in)
Dry Weight151 kg (333 lb) - 153 kg (337 lb) (CA-model)
Wet Weight170 kg (375 lb)
Max load170 kg (375 lb)
Oil type/capacitySE-SG Class SAE 10W40-20W50/1.9 L
Performance[13]
0–60 mph (0–97 km/h)7.72 sec.
1/4 mile15.58 sec. @ 81.98 mph (131.93 km/h)[13]
Maximum speed92 mph (148 km/h)[10]
95.5 mph (153.7 km/h)[13][16]
97.7 mph (157.2 km/h)[17]
Maximum power19.46 kW (26.09 hp) @ 11,000 rpm (rear wheel)[13]
32 PS (24 kW) (crank)[12]
Maximum torque18.4 N⋅m (13.6 lb⋅ft) @ 9,750 rpm
Fuel capacity18 l; 4.0 imp gal (4.8 US gal)
Fuel efficiency4.59 L/100 km; 61.5 mpg‑imp (51.2 mpg‑US)[13]
3.9 L/100 km; 73 mpg‑imp (61 mpg‑US) (claimed)[18]

2013–2017 (EX250-L/EX250-M)[edit]

2013 Ninja 250 (EX250-L)

The 2013 Ninja 250 (EX250-L for the non-ABS version; EX250-M for the ABS version)[citation needed] had a new bodywork, twin headlights, a digital instruments cluster, new wheels with a wider 140 mm (5.5 in) rear tire, and a reworked engine and exhaust. ABS is available as an option. Like the previous generation, the engine is fuel injected in some markets and carbureted in others.[19][20][21] For 2013, in some markets, the Ninja 250R was replaced by the 296 cc (18.1 cu in) Ninja 300 (EX300), while in others they are sold alongside each other.[22]

2018– (EX250-P)[edit]

2018 Ninja 250

At 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, Kawasaki introduced the 2018 Ninja 250 alongside with the all-new 2018 Ninja 400, with the latter to be sold in Europe and America, replacing the Ninja 300.[23]

See also[edit]

Kawasaki Ninja 250r Specs

  • Kawasaki Ninja series

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'.25 Caliber Shootout Three Japanese Fighters Whip Out Their Little Guns'. Motorcycle.com, Dec. 15, 1997.
  2. ^ abSantos, Franke (June 2008), 'Model Evaluation Kawasaki Ninja 250R'(PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, BowTie, Inc., pp. 16–19, The humble Kawasaki Ninja 250R is the classic beginner’s bike...The Ninja is one of two 250cc sportbikes available in the US market.
  3. ^ abcYagawa, Kengo (May 1987), 'Ninja 250: Baby gets new clothes', Cycle World, p. 30
  4. ^ abcdNinja 250R GPZ250R Motorcycle Service Manual (1st ed.), Kawasaki Heavy Industries, 18 March 1997, pp. 1–5 to 1–7
  5. ^ abcdefgKawasaki EX 250 - GPX 250 '88 - Service Manual Ninja 250R GPZ250R Motorcycle Service Manual Supplement Check url= value (help) (12th ed.), Kawasaki Heavy Industries, 1 April 2003
  6. ^ abcde'Cycle World Summary', Cycle World, p. 124, May 1987
  7. ^ abcdefghiLarko, Bob (December 1987), 'Kawasaki EX250-F2 Ninja (evaluation)', Cycle, New York, NY, 38 (12), pp. 24–29 Note: Technical problems prevented Cycle from measuring top speed.
  8. ^Madson, Bart (October 23, 2006), '2006 Kawasaki Ninja 250 Comparison', Motorcycle USA, retrieved 2010-11-04
  9. ^Girdler, Allan (February 2006), 'Petrol pinchers: Squeezing all you can from dead dinosaurs', Cycle World, p. 44
  10. ^ abEts-Hokin, Gabe (June 2008), 'Small Fortune; 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Cycle World Test', Cycle World, 47 (6), p. 76, ISSN0011-4286
  11. ^Santos, Franke (June 2008), 'Model Evaluation Kawasaki Ninja 250R'(PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, BowTie, Inc., pp. 16–19, ...the older model makes one more horsepower than the new one. The older model actually makes more peak power than the new model: 27.46 hp (20.48 kW) @ 12,000 rpm for the 2004 compared with 26.4 hp (19.7 kW) @ 11,000 rpm for the 2008 carbureted model.Note: MCN dynamometer data is rear-wheel only.
  12. ^ abOfficial specifications PDFArchived 2009-10-04 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ abcdefSantos, Franke (June 2008), 'Model Evaluation Kawasaki Ninja 250R'(PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, BowTie, Inc., pp. 16–19
  14. ^'2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R - First Ride'. MotorcycleUSA.com, 2/12/2008, Bart Madson.
  15. ^2009 Ninja 250 R Sport - Kawasaki.com; Specifications, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., 2009, archived from the original on 2009-07-16Cite uses deprecated parameter deadurl= (help)
  16. ^Voss, Arv (December 6, 2008), 'Kawasaki's Ninja 250R still going strong after more than two decades', SFGate (San Francisco Chronicle)
  17. ^'Performance Index - Winter '11/'12 Edition'(PDF), Motorcycle Consumer News, Bowtie Magazines, January 2012, retrieved June 11, 2012
  18. ^2011 Kawasaki MPG estimates, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., 2011, archived from the original on 2012-04-12Cite uses deprecated parameter deadurl= (help)
  19. ^'Kawasaki Ninja 250'. Kawasaki.com.
  20. ^Harley, Bryan (August 1, 2012), '2013 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Revealed', MotorcycleUSA.com
  21. ^Blake, Conner (August 3, 2012), '2013 Kawasaki Ninja 250R New Team Green competition for the Honda CBR250R', Cycle World
  22. ^「Z800」などニューモデル3機種を「インターモト2012」に出展 (press release), Kawasaki, October 3, 2012
  23. ^'Tokyo Motor Show 2017: The Kawasaki Ninja 250 is back!'.
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