2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250r on 2040-motos
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2007 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, 14,920 miles on it, great running condition. Kept up with oil changes & maintenance since I got it (2012) And I am the second owner. Excellent stability, very maneuverable and light. Overall very fun bike, great for beginners and smaller framed individuals. She's got a few small scratches, minor cracks in the seat covering, and is missing a fairing bolt, but is in otherwise great shape and has been kept in the garage under a cover since April. Need to sell seeing as I picked up a '13 650r this year, and am not riding the 250 much anymore. $1800 Or Best Offer. Clean TX title. Txt or email me to setup a meeting, or with questions. Five 1 two, 5 eight 6, Zero 2 Seven 6 NO TRADES. Thanks! $2,000.00
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Moto blog
Volume Six Of The Ninja H2 Video Series
Tue, 16 Sep 2014In Kawasaki’s latest H2 video teaser the company is associating the forthcoming H2 with its predecessor from the early ’70s. The original H2 Mach IV was a 750cc, two-stroke, inline-Triple. The original H2 was renowned in its day for its incredibly quick acceleration.
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Tue, 04 Oct 2022Electric naked Z prototype to form basis for production model Kawasaki presented an electric prototype at Intermot, providing a glimpse of what an eventual production model may look like. The EV prototype was part of a wide-ranging speech from Masaya Tsuruno, managing director of Kawasaki Motors Europe, discussing the company’s approach to reaching carbon neutrality. Tsuruno did not provide much technical information about the EV prototype, though he did stress that the prototype will form the basis of a production machine.
How to wheelie ten tonnes of Z1300
Tue, 21 Dec 2010Yes, the video may be old (that's Barry Sheene doing the voice-over) but it's still worth seeing. This mad Fin was the inspiration for every stunt rider you've ever seen. Forget the White Helmets or Dave Taylor, he practically invented stunt riding all by himself.
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