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2001 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 250R

2001 Kawasaki Ninja 250R
2001 Kawasaki Ninja 250R

 

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2001 KAWASAKI NINJA® 250R
Balanced Performance

Combining Kawasaki performance at a great price, the Ninja® 250R makes a perfect starting point for budding motorcyclists who want the legendary performance only a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle can offer, in an economical package.

 

2001 KAWASAKI NINJA® SPORTBIKES

Built to Deliver Performance

For years Kawasaki NINJA® motorcycles have defined the sportbike market and represented the company’s long-standing performance heritage. The 2001 Kawasaki NINJA motorcycle line-up gives motorcyclists a variety of ways to experience Kawasaki’s legendary performance, from the most powerful NINJA ever to entry-level models that can still deliver plenty of thrills to seasoned veterans.

The NINJA ZX-12R is the flagship model in the NINJA motorcycle line-up and is the most radical embodiment of race-proven technology that Kawasaki has ever produced. Quite simply, the ZX-12R was built to deliver the lightest weight and highest power-to-weight ratio of any machine in its class.

The very first NINJA was a 900cc machine, and the ZX-9R carries on the tradition of providing open-class power in a lightweight, nimble package. This is the model that became the first production motorcycle to break the nine-second barrier in the enthusiast magazines’ quarter-mile testing.

In recent years Kawasaki has dominated the AMA/Prostar Motorcycle Drag Racing Series, with Kawasaki Drag Racing’s Rickey Gadson winning three consecutive AMA/Prostar 750 Superbike National Championships, and teammate Marty Ladwig winning the 1999 600cc SuperSport title.

Kawasaki Road Racing uses the NINJA ZX-7R as the base for its AMA U.S. Superbike Championship assault and it has carried team rider Eric Bostrom to victory. Bostrom also won on the NINJA ZX-6R that kept him near the top of the 2000 600cc SuperSport Series all season long. The ZX-6R has also been highly acclaimed in the enthusiast press, winning several 2000-model 600cc sportbike comparisons and being chosen “Best Middleweight Streetbike” in Cycle World magazine’s annual Ten Best Bikes feature.

For those looking for NINJA performance at an economical price, Kawasaki has three models. The NINJA ZX-6 features SuperSport championship-winning performance in an extremely comfortable and user-friendly package, while the NINJA 500R and 250R models provide excellent entries to the NINJA motorcycle fold.

No matter which NINJA motorcycle it is, customers can always count on getting a motorcycle that performs.

 

Specifications:

Model
EX250-F15

Engine Type
4-stroke, liquid-cooled In-Line Twin

Displacement
248 cc.

Bore x Stroke
62 x 41.2 mm.

Compression Ratio
12.4:1

Valve System
DOHC, 8 valves

Carburetion
Keihin CVK30 x 2

Ignition
Digital

Starting
Electric

Transmission
6-speed with Positive Neutral Finder

Frame type
Diamond, high-tensile steel

Rake / Trail
27 degrees / 3.3″

Wheelbase
55.1″

Suspension, Front
36 mm. hydraulic fork

Suspension, Rear
Bottom-Link Uni-Trak

Tire Front
100/80-16 Tubeless

Tire Rear
130/80-16 Tubeless

Brakes, Front
Disc with Balanced Actuation Caliper

Brakes, Rear
Disc

Seat Height
29.3″

Fuel Capacity
4.8 gallons

Dry Weight
304 pounds

Specifications are subject to change without notice, in accordance with national regulation and legislations.

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