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Kawasaki Z250


Naked Sport Motorcycle

The Kawasaki Z250 is a naked sport motorcycle that blends aggressive styling with everyday usability. Designed for riders seeking a balance between performance and practicality, it carries the signature “Sugomi” design language of Kawasaki’s Z series, giving it a muscular stance and sharp streetfighter aesthetics.

Engine: 249cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled, delivering smooth and responsive power for both city commuting and weekend rides.
Performance: 6-speed transmission with precise gear shifts, suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
Design: Aggressive naked styling inspired by larger Z-series bikes, with sharp body lines and compact proportions.
Frame: Lightweight tubular diamond frame for agile handling and stability.
Suspension: Telescopic front forks and mono-shock rear suspension for comfort and control on varied road conditions.
Brakes: Front and rear disc brakes with optional ABS for enhanced safety.
Instrumentation: Digital-analog display showing speed, RPM, fuel level, and trip information.
Ergonomics: Upright riding position with comfortable seat height, making it easy to maneuver in traffic.
Lighting: Multi-reflector headlamp for better night visibility.
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