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2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Sun May 15, 2011 8:10 pm

Hey guys,
I have a 2010 Ninja 250r and have been looking around for aftermarket parts like fender eliminators, exhausts systems and performance parts, i have found a few sites but not many with decent variety of parts i thought i would sign up to a Kawasaki website and ask Kawasaki experts as i'm fairly new to Kawas.
So im looking for any sites or if you have any suggestions i would love to hear/see them :) thanks..
oh btw i love my 250r but i do wish it had a little more power but it is a great bike.

Re: 2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Mon May 16, 2011 2:22 pm

I've so far bought everything off ebay.Although i have a 2011 i think everything from an 11' model will On the way i have

Shorty brake and clutch levers - Gold
kawasaki stickers for belly pan/mid fairing - Gold
KUDA sticker - Gold
MGP Growler exhaust
And rim tape - Gold

All should be here this week. will be taking photos once everything is on

Re: 2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Mon May 16, 2011 2:28 pm

Exhaust etc...
http://www.wet4uracing.com.au/index.php ... 4657600625

Re: 2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Mon May 16, 2011 3:21 pm

good choice with the exhaust

Re: 2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Mon May 16, 2011 6:56 pm

When I had my 250R & was hunting around for performance parts, I can tell you that a slip on alone will give you no gain other than noise. Being that your interested in a growler the noise will most likely sound obnoxious on a little ninja.

Anywho, to the point the gain is in changing the headers. I opted for the AreaP system (after some research) that I imported from the states with the option of quieter CF muffler along with the headers; on the dyno I gained 4 rwhp (from 25rwhp stock to 29rwhp) along with a K&N filter.

The quality of craftsmanship along with the sound was great.

Re: 2010 Ninja 250r Aftermarket & Performance Parts

Fri May 20, 2011 11:34 am

+1 with the sound but unless u go for the full system you aint gonna gain much in performance with just slip on but are well....u should save a fair bit of weight cos the growlerrrr is very light compared to the stock
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