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May 13, 2008

2008 Kawasaki Ninja® 250R is a Freakfest

Fast, Nimble, Affordable, Fuel Efficient, and Looks Good with D&D Pipe

New PipesDyno Charts have just been completed on our new 2008 Ninja® 250R pipes and the numbers are looking good.


New Pipes

New Meatier Pipe Would Make Rodger Hayden Proud


Kawasaki’s best selling sportbike, the Ninja® 250R, just got better with D&D performance exhausts. D&D just released a slip-on with heatshield (Part #539-11 A/B). The heat shield covers the pipe from where it meets the muffler to under the fairing, which provides improved protection and gives a meatier look.





New Pipes Stock vs. D&D Slip-on - The dyno sheet shows D&D kicking the HP at 10,000 RPM and hitting it hard at 11.5. The chart shows stock system vs. D&D Ninja® 250R slip-on with stock air cleaner. Click the chart to see an enlarged picture.


D&D loves the gutsy 249cc parallel twin on the 2008 bike that features dual overhead camshafts, a silky smooth six-speed transmission, larger 290mm front brake rotor and revised fairing and windscreen. The 250R not only looks good but is a pleasure to ride in the urban chaos with an extra kick from D&D.


New Pipes
The New Ninja® 250R is Kawasaki's Best Selling Sportbike


Riders can dial in more power by rejetting the motorbike but it is not required on the Ninja® 250R.

May 13, 2008 12:54 PM | send page