Category: Ninja 250 Reviews
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Targa Rear Fender Eliminator Kit installed
I had been wanting to install the Targa Rear Fender Eliminator Kit for quite some time and yesterday I finally got some time to do it. Installation was relatively straight forward, but I'm no wiring expert so wiring the license plate light took me some time. I highly recommend referencing this thread if you want…
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Yoshimura TRC Slip-on Exhaust, K&N Filter, and Dynojet Stage 2 Jet Kit Installed
Last week I had the following items installed at my local dealer… • Yoshimura TRC Slip-On• Dynojet Stage 2 Jet Kit• K&N High Flow Air Filter• Area P Exhaust Hanger Bracket I've put about 400 miles on the bike since I got it back and couldn't be more pleased. The dealer did a great job…
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Pro Grip tank pad installed
I had noticed some small scratches on my gas tank from my jacket, so I ordered up one of these Pro Grip tank pads in the carbon fiber finish. I went with the "mini" size instead of standard and it fits my 250R perfectly. It looks cool as hell and will definitely protect my tank…
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New Bridgestone Battlax BT-003 Racing Street Tires for my Ninja 250R
I just had my 250R in for it's 600 miles service and thought it was the perfect time to replace the crappy IRC tires that came on the bike. Not only is the stock rear tire a 130/70-17, which is not a very common size and hard to find good replacement for, but the tires…
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Ninja 250R swingarm and chain guard clearance with wider 140/70-17 rear tire
As shown in the photos above, even though the rear tire is wider than the stock size, it still has plenty of swingarm and chain guard clearance. Here are the tires and sizes I went with… Front Tire: Bridgestone Battlax BT-003 Racing Street (110/70ZR-17) Rear Tire: Bridgestone Battlax BT-003 Racing Street (140/70ZR-17)
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Vortex Rear Stand Review
One of my first purchases after getting the bike was a Vortex Rear Stand. These are a must for doing any type of maintenance on the rear of the bike, and they make moving the bike around the garage a lot easier. Initially I looked at the Pit Bull SS Rear Stand, but ended up…
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Cortech Sport Tailbag Review
Sport bikes are not the best for carrying stuff on, so my very first purchase (after all my riding gear) was this Cortech Sport Tailbag. It works perfectly with the Ninja 250R. The bag sits right on top of the passenger seat and has bungey straps which hook neatly on to the hooks just under…
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