Kawasaki ZX-25R
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Kawasaki ZX-25R
Might as well continue the ZX25 chat over here...
https://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/ ... ower-dyno/
They're saying over (just) 40bhp at the back wheel.
I bet it's flippin' hilarious to ride.
https://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/ ... ower-dyno/
They're saying over (just) 40bhp at the back wheel.
I bet it's flippin' hilarious to ride.
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
It's like 1995 all over again, wee screaming 250 IL4s that blew themselves to bits didn't work well then and won't work any better now.
I thought it wouldn't pass emissions anyway?
I thought it wouldn't pass emissions anyway?
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
40 horses does sound like fun. I bet it's fairly light too.
I love little bikes like that,but they make me RLAC,so long term ownership would not be good for my health.
I love little bikes like that,but they make me RLAC,so long term ownership would not be good for my health.
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
I assume its aimed at the A2 license holders but Kawasaki already have the Ninja 400 at 44 bhp thats compliant with the A2 license so where is the gap in the market apart from its a screaming little engine
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
Got to smile at the graph. My humble little 47 bhp CB500X hardly ever goes over 7500 rpm and that 250 is delivering 15 bhp at those revs.
I guess it would be huge fun for a week then the novelty would wear off.
I wonder if they could do a deal for Moto3 like the one for Moto2.
I guess it would be huge fun for a week then the novelty would wear off.
I wonder if they could do a deal for Moto3 like the one for Moto2.
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
Did they really go bang? IDK, I was never interested in the 250s then as 400s were biggerer.
I don't think it will pass emissions. I think the market for it is further east, where 250cc licensing still exists.
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Doesn't moto3 already have a deal with Honda for the CBR250 engine? Since it's meant to be a more affordable class, I think a single makes more sense.hilldweller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:15 am I wonder if they could do a deal for Moto3 like the one for Moto2.
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I thought the motors were by various manufacturers.
But for economy, could a twin be more reliable than a single ? I do remember how they struggled to make them reliable at first.
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This isn't a twin, it's a screaming Inline 4!
That's what makes it more special than all the other 250/300 shopping bikes.
That's what makes it more special than all the other 250/300 shopping bikes.
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Yup, they did, mainly due to rider error and bad/no servicing, the things were usually bounced off the limiter in every gear to hear the screaming. I saw the remains of a CBR250RR engine that had blown up, you'd swear someome had packed C4 in it and let rip.
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
Jaw well and truly drops. Sounds like a Millyard effort. 4 mopeds glued together.
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Back into he late 80's all the way to the late 90's 250 inline fours were a big deal in Japan due to their licensing laws. They had all the quality bits the 1000's we got in the UK had, but were smaller, they got alloy frames, twin disks, full fairings and revved to eleventy two million rpm.hilldweller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:59 pmJaw well and truly drops. Sounds like a Millyard effort. 4 mopeds glued together.
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The little Honda redlined at 22k.
Busy engine.
Busy engine.
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
Moto3 engines are built by Honda and KTM although they did have Mahindra as well up to a couple of years ago.A_morti wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:21 amDoesn't moto3 already have a deal with Honda for the CBR250 engine? Since it's meant to be a more affordable class, I think a single makes more sense.hilldweller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:15 am I wonder if they could do a deal for Moto3 like the one for Moto2.
The engines in the class are 250 cc singles and amazingly noisy in the flesh
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My 1989 Zxr250 is for sale if interested?
I spent over 2k restoring it, rode it and put it away last year. Can I get the f*cker to run now...!
I spent over 2k restoring it, rode it and put it away last year. Can I get the f*cker to run now...!
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Re: Kawasaki ZX-25R
89, that'll be a twin headlight one that looks just like a miniature 750H1?Tarmacsurfer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:30 pm My 1989 Zxr250 is for sale if interested?
I spent over 2k restoring it, rode it and put it away last year. Can I get the f*cker to run now...!
shame I'm poor.... and 6'3".
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Price?Tarmacsurfer wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:30 pm My 1989 Zxr250 is for sale if interested?
I spent over 2k restoring it, rode it and put it away last year. Can I get the f*cker to run now...!
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Yep, twin headlight first model. Last I checked there was only 23 in the country.
Probably let it go for 2.5k, although it owes me more.
Probably let it go for 2.5k, although it owes me more.