Is Kawasaki Ninja 250 discontinued?

Is Kawasaki Ninja 250 discontinued?

The Kawasaki Ninja 250R has been discontinued from the India market and dealers have stopped taking any bookings for the same. The Pro-Biking dealers have confirmed the update and have also asked to wait for the Ninja 300 which will be launched soon.

What is the price of Ninja 250?

New Ninja 250 is expected to be priced around INR 2.75 lakh in India (ex-showroom).

What is the difference between Ninja 250 and 250R?

But difference, there is none between 250R and 250. The bike is called a Ninja 250 (with or without the R). If you look in the manual it is officially a ex250 e-model bike. If you use the later (offical) name and don’t use the word Ninja, they will often give a lower insurance rate.

What’s the problem with the Kawasaki Ninja 250?

Such residue clogs internal valves, jets, and lines in the carburetor and affects fuel flow. This will later affect the engine’s operation and lead to running issues. This is a widespread problem on the Kawasaki Ninja 250s, judging from the number of complaints about it.

What’s the difference between the Ninja 250 and 300?

The Ninja 300 replaced the Ninja 250 model, and unlike the latter, it used fuel injection instead of carburetors. While this definitely improved performance, it led to abnormal engine stalling on some models. According to some complaints, the bike stops running when the rider reduces throttle input, i.e., slows down.

Why does my Kawasaki Ninja Bike Stop Running?

While this definitely improved performance, it led to abnormal engine stalling on some models. According to some complaints, the bike stops running when the rider reduces throttle input, i.e., slows down. Kawasaki came out later to admit the problem was due to a faulty ECU, and they issued a recall for the bikes affected.

What causes Kawasaki Ninja 400 to lose speed?

This causes the bike to lose speed abruptly and may lead to crashes. Owners of the Ninja 400 report that the problem occurs mostly when they shift between higher gears, e.g., fourth, fifth, and sixth gears. For some Ninja 400 owners, transmission problems on their bikes take the form of erratic shifting.