This is what we think Kawasaki should have built when they decided to use the Ninja name on a 250 sportsbike. Inline four cylinder, liquid cooled, beam alloy frame and swing arm, upside down adjustable front end, twin disc brakes, high top speed and high performance. It is ironic in a way, that you need to go back almost 20 years to find these attributes in a Kawasaki 250 sportsbike. Granted, the bike is not fuel injected and the brake calipers weedy. Instruments look positively dated, but heck when you can boast an 18000 rpm red line, it is a minor detail. Performance, while not spectacular is certainly lively and with a 200km/h top speed and mid 40s horsepower combined with almost 125 class dry weight, then you have makings of a very fun and lively package. Shame it looks so outdated then.
So following from the Success of the CBR250RR body kit, and with some prompting and support from our main customer of the 250 kits, Sumoto in Melbourne, we embarked on a project to bring the looks of the ZXR250C into the modern era. It was challenging but we got there in the end...