Did you know about Kawasaki ninja 250r fuel injection edition? this ninja 250 motor-bike also available with special edition label. I believe that not all the motorcycles riders even maybe ninja 250r owner knows about the kind of Kawasaki ninja 250r, in fact, Kawasaki has sold the ninja 250r with different types, the first ninja 250r series is carburetor edition, a the second is Kawasaki ninja 250r fuel injection / "ninja 250 FI". Today and so far, Kawasaki does not sell all types of ninja in all countries, for example Kawasaki ninja 250r Fuel Injection (FI) available in Europe, Thailand, Malaysia and others, whereas, Australia or America are only available in carburetor version only.
Kawasaki Ninja 250R FI SE Engine SpecsType : Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, DOHC, 8 valves
Displacement : 249 cm³
Bore and Stroke : 62.0 mm x 41.2 mm
Compression ratio : 11.6:1
Performance:
a) Maximum power : 24.0 kW @ 11,000 rpm
b) Maximum torque : 22.0 N·m @ 8,200 rpm
Fuel system : Fuel injection KEIHIN ø28 X 2
Starting : Electric
Ignition : Battery and coil (transistorized)
Lubrication : Forced lubrication (wet sump)
The Ninja 250R Keihin CVK30 x 2 carburetor replaced by Fuel injection KEIHIN ø28 X 2. From Kawasaki website said that the "Kawasaki 250 with EFI (electronic fuel injection)" was better performance, better fuel efficiency, more responsive and great acceleration, and now completed with awesome ninja 250r special edition decal!!
If you want to know more about difference between ninja 250r carburetor with ninja 250r fuel injection series, you should better check this ninja with carburetor edition (2010 Kawasaki ninja 250r). The points is, today, Kawasaki 250 comes with 2 types, carburetor edition and also fuel injection edition. So, if you found and meet the Ninja 250r with different type, you have known it. Keep safety ride guys..!!
Update June 2012 : New Special Edition of 2012 Ninja 250R
Have a nice day and keep safety ride!!. Enjoy.
2 comments:
whats the difference in the 2 EFI models other than the price tag in the 2011 models?? Im wanting to purchase a 250r 2011-2012 but want too weigh up all the 'odds' lol..
Regards,
Brendon DeMarco
@DeMarco : well, there is no more changed for 2012 edition, it just only about new prices range. Kawasaki has added a new colors combination and also new "name", Ninja 250R now called Ninja 250 only, you can read more about it HERE, and for 2012 Ninja 250 specs HERE. Good luck.
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