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    Question 1999 Zxr250

    I've been chatting with some Americans about the ZXR250's as they don't get them. They have the Ninja250 (or the ER250... whatever they call it)... which by NZ standards is closest to the ZZR than the ZXR.

    I thought Kawasaki stopped producing them in 1995 (because I've never seen a ZXR for sale in NZ newer than 1995).

    But I was doing some searching to answer some questions they had (spec's and so forth) and I found this:

    http://www.motorbikes.be/en/Kawasaki_ZXR_250_1999.aspx

    Doesn't look much different from the earlier "C" (1990 onwards) models, and the specs are pretty much the same... same power and so forth... Looks like the 1999 model came in red... pretty kewl...

    Anyone seen a 1999 model in person? Or riden one?
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    Oh... heres a comparision of the 1992 and 1999

    http://www.motorbikes.be/en/compare/782/789/
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    no difference, the ZXR250 A model (A-B) is the 89-90, then the 91-93 model is the C-D model, not sure exactly on the numbers (eg D1) but the D is known as the C model anyway. They ceased production in 1993, and bikes were just 'first registered' later.

    For example my R6 is registered as a 2001, but is actually a 1999 (5EB) or R6L, the 1999-2002 models are (look) the same, but some parts are slightly different.
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    I think they also go by the year registered as R6 said. I know in Aus you get 2001 MC22 CBRs which I figured out was the year they were registered for the road in Aus
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    The GPX250R and the ZZR250 are both available new in Oz. I pretty sure the GPX is the model that the yanks call Ninja. Although from what I've seen they have a tendancy to use Ninja for any Kawasaki sports bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur View Post
    The GPX250R and the ZZR250 are both available new in Oz. I pretty sure the GPX is the model that the yanks call Ninja. Although from what I've seen they have a tendancy to use Ninja for any Kawasaki sports bike.
    thats true...

    Me: I ride a Kawasaki

    American: Oh a ninja?

    lol

    I thought thier version was the ER250... but I'm not 100% sure... IMO they're ugly as fuck
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    Funny, I saw some dude on his blog a while back with pictures of what he claimed to be a late 90's early 2000's ZXR 250. Sure looked the part, albeit a bit sleeker. Maybe they made them in Japan and they have never been exported over here??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Funny, I saw some dude on his blog a while back with pictures of what he claimed to be a late 90's early 2000's ZXR 250. Sure looked the part, albeit a bit sleeker. Maybe they made them in Japan and they have never been exported over here??
    lol cause they send us the old bikes
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    ER250 is the Ninja 250 or GPX 250 which is how it's marketed. For some reason it just has different names in different countries. They are still in production and you can get a new GPX 250 2006 from dealers. But there is hardly any difference between a 2001 and 2006 GPX besides the fairings and graphics on them.

    With ZXR 250 the last production date was 1999 and yes we don't get them here, nor have I seen anyone with one. Reason, according to Mike from Mt Eden, he can get one in (1998) but it would cost about $8000-$9000 because it would fall in a nic condition grade hence the high price. Obviously no one would pay that much for a ZXR 250.

    And according to Red Baron and Mt Eden the last production date for ZXR 250 was either 1998 or 1999 with no changes in engineering or specs of the bike but just minor cosmetic changes. Someone correct me if I am wrong?

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    ZXR400s were produced up to 99, the later models were just cosmetic tweaks mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by placidfemme View Post
    I thought thier version was the ER250... but I'm not 100% sure... IMO they're ugly as fuck

    ........

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    can we get some pictures posted??
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    heres some (of the ER250)
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    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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    I have been wondering the same thing. Check this thread out.

    http://www.netrider.net.au/forums/vi...er=asc&start=0

    Some of those people claim to have a 2004 model built in 2003. And some bought brand new. I have a 1992 ZXR250 and it sure looks 14 years old. I don't think those people could have been tricked into buying an old bike for new prices.

    Just curious as my bike piles on the kilometers, I am really starting to need stuff like cam chains and camchain tensioners. IF there are new bikes, maybe I can get some new parts or fairings etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landshark92 View Post
    I have been wondering the same thing. Check this thread out.

    http://www.netrider.net.au/forums/vi...er=asc&start=0

    Some of those people claim to have a 2004 model built in 2003. And some bought brand new. I have a 1992 ZXR250 and it sure looks 14 years old. I don't think those people could have been tricked into buying an old bike for new prices.

    Just curious as my bike piles on the kilometers, I am really starting to need stuff like cam chains and camchain tensioners. IF there are new bikes, maybe I can get some new parts or fairings etc.
    Yeah... the mis-understanding is in the common names for the bike used in different countries...

    ZXR250 - Japan/Australia/NZ
    ZX2R - America
    ER250 - America
    Kawasaki Ninja - America

    All the above terms are interchangable at will (except not the ER250 here in NZ... cause we know better lol)

    The new models they are talking about are the ER250's not the ZXR250's

    As mentioned in the above posts the ZXR was stopped from production in 1999, those models are still too new to be imported to NZ, but keep an eye open I'm sure they'll start arriving soon...

    I've got a 92 ZXR250 too great bikes!

    Edit: Ok I've just seen that you are from the States...

    The ZXR250 (check my profile for a picture of one) is not available on the American market (dunno why). In the USA you only get the ER250 (aka Kawasaki Ninja 250 & ZX2R)
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

    Quote Originally Posted by DingDong
    "Hi... I rang about the cats you have for sale..."..... "oh... you have children.... how much for the children?"

    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

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