Kawasaki's 2013 new 250r. Are you ready?

vrus

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http://www.kawasaki-cp.khi.co.jp/mcy/street/13_ex250lm.html


google translate New pistons, cylinders, crank cases, etc., the main part of the engine.
Got a new frame motion performance change, new suspension, and wide tires and the body, even surpass the predecessor.
In addition, the heat management technology and the newly introduced reduction of vibration, achieve a comfortable ride quality.

HFL article.
http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2...ja-250r-leaks-months-ahead-of-official-debut/
 
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Sweeet! Makes me want to trade my 2010.
Love the front end,new exhaust and rims. Not feeling the cut outs in side fairings though or the Special edition paint schemes
 
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quite impressive and aggressive styling for a 250.

Quote from above link.

A sporty and attractive machine, Kawasaki has addressed the concern that new sport bike riders may understand the importance of starting on a smaller machine, but ultimately are attracted to the “cool factor” attributed to the more stylized supersport-class bikes.


I also don't see a choke lever, which could be an indication of it being FI.
 
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Looks like FI to me.

And ABS too, according to the Kawi Japan site.
 
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Bikerpoint reports that both the crankcase and pistons are new, the cylinders are now die-cast, the frame is new and that ABS is optional. Fuel-injection is included.
Fuel-injection is included.

Might consider this one over CBR now lol
 
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Might consider this one over CBR now lol

I would. Having had a CBR 125 and a Ninja 250... I have to say I like Kawi better - for comfort, handling and style, not to mention the CBR colour options are a little bland.
 
I see they modeled it after the 2012 ZX-10r which imo is the most ungainly, hideously offensive designed bike. All its angles are all over the place. I would still purchase the cbr250 over this thing.
 
Personally had this been out when I was buying, I probably would have went with this new Kawasaki over the Honda. With that said, doesn't hugely matter anyways, as I am probably going to move up to a 600SS in another 1-2 years anyways (once I have full M and can test ride the lot of them, and hopefully lower insurance).

EDIT: Side note, hears to hoping Honda releases a new CBR600RRA within the next year or so, or brings back a newer incarnation of the CBR600F4i.
 
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I see they modeled it after the 2012 ZX-10r which imo is the most ungainly, hideously offensive designed bike. All its angles are all over the place. I would still purchase the cbr250 over this thing.
of course because "styling"is way more important than ABS and FI
 
The ominous phrase is found in the direct link to the Kawasaki Japan website.

"Digital Fuel Injection (some markets)"

Come on, Kawasaki, ditch the carbs and give us the EFI model.

In the various photos, I spy:
- A steel frame that doesn't look much different from the current model. I daresay the CBR125R has a better frame than this. Granted, with modest power output, doesn't really need to be all that fancy.
- Coil on plug ignition. Good move.
- Much, much better looking instruments including a digital speedo.
- I spy a catalytic converter built into the exhaust system with a lambda sensor to allow closed-loop operation. Good ... if they bring the EFI model here instead of cheaping out.
- Looks like some sort of engineered-in frame slider? Photo #25 in the Asphalt-and-rubber article. Ideas?
- The cover over the muffler acts as a heat shield. Good. But from the size of it, it looks like they missed the mark on something Honda did ... the Honda cover is designed to be a cheap ($35-ish) expendable piece in case the bike tips over or slides on that side, without wrecking the whole exhaust system. The Kawasaki one doesn't appear to provide enough coverage to act like that.
- Cylinders are now aluminum with a coating in place of cast iron liners. Hopefully they fix the tendency of these engines to burn a little bit of oil ... normally nothing to worry about, until a noob rider who doesn't realize that they should check the oil, doesn't ...
 
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