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2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250R, Low miles! - This 2010 Ninja 250 is very clean and has very low miles! It's been dropped on the right side, so it has a crack in the fairing and some scuffs on the bar end. Otherwise, it could pass as brand new. Rolling proof that less really can be more. The Ninja 250R has always been a great place for beginning riders to get started, but modern sportbike technology means the littlest Ninja is a great choice for more experienced riders as well — especially ones experienced at getting the most for their motorcycle dollar. While its twin-cylinder engine might be small, light and compact, its eight-valve head packs maximum power into every rpm. The 250R screams Ninja performance, from its sleek full fairing and 17-inch wheels, to its Uni-Trak rear suspension and triple petal-disc brakes.
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