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Thread: Kawasaki Ninja 250 exhaust?

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    [QUOTE=sil3ntwar;1130004465]Despite being a massive waste of money it took me two seconds to search on trademe and find this.[QUOTE]

    I have to agree here. I tried a few cans on my ninja 250 and found there was little difference in performance. I think a full system would make more difference but cost you a crap load.

    I guess if you want a better sound then see if you can you tube the particular exhaust your looking for and see what it sounds like.

    In the end, i got a cycle works can (NZ made) which sounded good down low but when hitting the high notes, sounded like a tractor. Oh and it was freaking loud as too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Theres plenty of stories about dealership screwups on this sort of thing.
    and dealerships shouldn't be doing that sorta thing without the right tools or expertise either!
    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    My daughters GT250 comet is plenty more powerful than her mates' GT250R, but it does 275km on 17L of fuel, whereas the GT250R will do nearly 100k more than that. Even my (standard) GT650R uses less fuel than her 250.
    sounds like you daughter's bike's jetting is fucked, put it on a dyno with a gas analyser and have a check, should be around 50 bucks iirc; or even borrow a wideband sensor from somewhere...

    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    In the end people will choose for themselves after they have the right information, but please at least keep the stock parts and document what you did so the next owner can figure out what to fix.
    always a good plan, unless you go supermodified, in which case the list would be longer than the original manual
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    Quote Originally Posted by scorpio View Post
    am looking at putting an after market exhaust/muffler on my 2008 kawasaki ninja 250R. Any recommendations about what to get (something that sounds nice). Am wanting to pick something up for under $500.
    Nah man, just go see Damon at Cycleworks in hte Hutt. See my posts for a 250 Ninja awesome pipe.
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    buy a set of good tyres instead

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