KAWASAKI ZXR250 Custom
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Here is a "KAWASAKI ZXR250" custom by Webike community user "Haneda". The ZXR250 debuted in 1989 as Kawasaki's first 250cc 4-cylinder DOHC engine full cowl sports bike. It features a SANSEI Racing RS full exhaust for the BALIUS, combined with a BEET NASSERT R silencer. AHL bike mirrors are installed in the frame, and a KMC non-sealed chain are installed in the drive system. The wheels are replaced with BALIUS Type 1 rear wheels. The handlebar is a stock 1995 model, and the other parts such as the upper cowl and seat cowl, radiator core guard, front wheel, and suspension are also stock. One good point is that OEM parts are readily available compared to other 250cc bikes in the same series. The owner's biggest problem was the carburetor, and if you want to acquire and ride this bike, it is recommended to overhaul the carburetor and replace the fuel cock with a new one. Just doing that will allow you to enjoy the ZXR250 for a longer period of time.
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Specifications
Part | Details |
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Exhaust | SANSEI Racing RS Full Exhaust System BALISUI Type BEET NASSERT R Silencer Exhaust Tail Up Joint Adjustment Adapter |
Brake |
NISSIN Radial Brake Master Cylinder Kit [Vertical Φ17 Radial Pump Brake Master] Monotaro Brake Fruid |
Frame | AHL Bike Mirror Sets for ZXR250 |
Electrical |
NBS JAPAN Headlight Bulb NBS JAPAN LED Blinker |
Drive Parts | KMC Non-Sealed Chain 420 |
Engine | NGK Standard Plug CR9E 6263 NTB Air Filter NGK Iridium Spark Plug Monotaro Float Valve Seat O-Ring for Kawasaki (92055-1425) Monotaro Cam Chain Tensioner ASSY for Kawasaki ZR250-A7 (12048-5002) BALIUS Carburetor |
Radiator | KYK Coolant 95 (JIS) Green KITACO Fuel & Reserver Tank Set |
Wheel | BALIUS Rear wheel |
Accessories |
MINOURA Smartphone Holder iH-520 Daytona Power Supply for Motorcycles 2.1A DAYTONA Multi Bar Holder Mirror Clamp Type |


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Hakuyo
A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". 6 year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.