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3 owners have reviewed their KAWASAKI NINJA 250SL (2015 - on) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.
Kawasaki Ninja 250SL. The Ninja 250SL is essentially the faired version of the Z250SL. Hence, both motorcycles are powered by a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, ...
This is exciting news for all green-blooded Kwaker aficionados in India who have been waiting for a pocket friendly Ninja. Kawasaki has officially revealed a brand new single-cylinder 250cc Ninja ...
Still, the new Ninja 250SL, or RR, as it looks like it will also be marketed as, will only be available for the Asian markets, with almost zero prospects of making it in Europe or North America ...
The new small Z remains faithful to the line of the Ninja 250SL, and Kawasaki have been wise enough to keep the recipe unchanged. The bike is aimed at new riders in search of killer, big-bike ...
Kawasaki believes that the Kawasaki Ninja 250SL is more of an indirect replacement of the entry level, two-stroke powerhouse. The Kawasaki Z250SL is powered by a 249 cc single cylinder four-stroke ...
In comparison, the 249cc liquid-cooled motor on the Ninja 250SL and Z250SL generate 28PS. We expect the 125s to debut at this year’s EICMA show, and the sales in Europe are likely to commence ...