Kawasaki Ninja 250R gives sportbike performance on a limited budget. Smallest Ninja handles better than most superbikes.
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With a unique look and feel, the 2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650R delivers cutting edge design and astonishing versatility. This is a motorcycle that excels in real world riding.
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McAdoo Kawasaki Racing and Ian Hutchinson left the 2006 Ulster Grand Prix as world record holders, with Ian setting the fastest road race lap record at a staggering 130.828mph! Hutchinson also set a new lap record for the 600cc class at 125.433mph.
The opening race of the day was the Superstock 1000cc class and Hutchy was extremely confident of victory as the Kawasaki ZX-10R Superstock is an awesome machine.
The Supersport 600cc race followed and this brought Hutchy’s first lap record of (...)
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The Kawasaki Ninja 500R offers stable handling and friendly power delivery for new riders, coupled with Ninja styling and willing performance for the more experienced motorcyclist.
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Sleek aerodynamics, unmatched power, acceleration, and stability combine to provide balance to company’s latest flagship
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Unique look and feel grew from specific design team objectives seeking to blend attractiveness with power.
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Finding its way to the winner’s circle is what this motorcycle is all about. The 2006 Ninja® ZXâ„¢-6RR, the racing-homologated sibling of the Ninja ZX-6R, was designed for serious on-track performance, and it takes its charge very seriously.
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KAWASAKI’S NINJA 250R CONTINUES TO PROVIDE NEW AND EXPERIENCED RIDERS WITH CHARACTERISTICS OF A MUCH LARGER MOTORCYCLE
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Few motorcycle designs manage to balance a rider’s need for performance, comfort and sport bike style as well as the Ninja 500R. The Kawasaki Ninja® 500R offers stable handling and friendly power delivery for new riders, coupled with Ninja styling and willing performance for the more experienced motorcyclist.
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The Ninja ZX-12R is the world’s only superbike to use an aluminium monocoque frame. Although complex to produce, benefits include light weight, impressive stiffness and a much narrower layout than conventional twin-beam frames. And because the frame doubles as an airbox and battery host, it’s very compact and counts towards great weight distribution and handling.
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