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Kawasaki Ninja 250r Upgrades

Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:57 pm

Hi there
ive recently acquired a 2010 kawasaki ninja 250r Special edition at 30,xxxx kms,

Ive just had a set of new pirelli Sports demon tyres;
Front 110/70/17
Rear 140/70/17
New bolts and Fuel cap bolts

Does anyone know how to put on Sprockets and a new chain for a ninja i have a JT 14T front and JT 47T for the rear with a D.I.D 120 Link chain?
If anyone could also recommend any fuel cleanser/Motor cleaner that would be helpful trying to get it back to as new as possible.
or any other aftermarket upgrades id love to hear from the community

Also if anyone knows of any Foot pegs front and rear aftermarket styles please send me a link or website

thanks brodie

couldnt upload picture so heres a link to a photo
http://postimg.org/image/u45bsf125/

Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250r Upgrades

Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:59 am

Ride it and ride it! Once you feel comfortable buy a crashed on and get it ready for the track, you will most likely want to sell that one to either fund your racing addiction or to buy a bigger bike for the road. Enjoy it and don't change much would be my advice. Sprockets and chain are easy to do and I recommend you do it yourself, you can learn a lot from simple jobs - plenty of youtube videos etc if you get stuck. Don't put anything in the fuel. Do your own servicing and you will learn to love it. They are a nice simple bike to work on.

Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250r Upgrades

Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:17 pm

What he said. Its easier to sell a bike if you haven't stuffed around with it. I've used Nulon fuel system cleaner

http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Fuel_T ... FX1YYeRGoM

usually when one of the bikes has been sitting around for a while. Just adjust the amount to your tank size.

If you really want to spend money, do a rider training course. It will improve your speed etc much more than anything
you can do to the bike.

Re: Kawasaki Ninja 250r Upgrades

Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:05 pm

Chuck some braided lines on. And as other said just ride the thing.

And for the love of motorcycles don't put a loud exhaust on it. They sound shithouse.

You will want more power later on. So don't bother with any "power" upgrades as anything is going to be barley noticeable
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