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Sir Mick! 250R Impressions Please!
08/05/10 at 07:59:44
 
Sir Mick ... I seem to recall that you owned a Next Gen Kawi 250R at one point? Care to bestow a detailed Review of your ownership/ridership experiences? As an MTP Instructor, I get asked about this Bike all the time, but have never Ridden (only sat-upon) one!
Thank you sir ... much appreciated!
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Reply #1 - 08/06/10 at 18:58:02
 
http://www.theyeagergroup.com/Comparing_the_2_kawasaki_ninja_250s.htm

I'm not Sir Mick, nor do I have a New Generation 250 Ninja. But perhaps the link above will prove interesting.
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Reply #2 - 08/07/10 at 02:32:30
 
Thanks! I'd appreciate your thoughts on the 250R too charon!
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Reply #3 - 08/07/10 at 12:37:30
 
My Ninja is the '07 250, so I can't offer much help on the newer ones. I have seen the new ones in the dealership, and sat on one, but that's about all. The new one has a gas gauge replacing the temperature gauge. Personally, I prefer the looks of the older one, but that is a matter of taste.

When the '08s came out, there was a US version - carbureted - and a European version with fuel injection. Apparently the EU has stricter emission rules than the US. I don't know which version would go to Canada, but it might be something to look into. The old one - mine - has screw-and-locknut valve adjusters. I believe the new one uses shim-under-bucket adjusters, so you get to remove the cams to adjust the valves. For me, that would be the difference between doing it myself and taking it to the dealership. More likely, it would be a deal-breaker in that I simply wouldn't buy it.
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