Ninja 250r question
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Ninja 250r question
Hi guys,
bike newbie, hence this is a newbie question.
bought a new ninja 250 last week. since then, i've done 230 odd kms. my question is about the 'jerky' gear shifting from neutral to the first gear. After riding for a while, I notice the bike revvs high (2-3k RPMS) at traffic lights when I am stopped. WHen the light turns green and I change from neutral to the first gear, its like a big 'clunk' and a jerk. functionality wise no problems, I can do what the bike is meant to do. but just the way it does it, makes me think if I am damaging it?
Is this normal? Is this how the bike normally shifts or do I have to configure something?
bike newbie, hence this is a newbie question.
bought a new ninja 250 last week. since then, i've done 230 odd kms. my question is about the 'jerky' gear shifting from neutral to the first gear. After riding for a while, I notice the bike revvs high (2-3k RPMS) at traffic lights when I am stopped. WHen the light turns green and I change from neutral to the first gear, its like a big 'clunk' and a jerk. functionality wise no problems, I can do what the bike is meant to do. but just the way it does it, makes me think if I am damaging it?
Is this normal? Is this how the bike normally shifts or do I have to configure something?
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Re: Ninja 250r question
Kawasaki bikes have a "positive neutral finder" - when you engage 1st gear it's with a "thunk"!
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Re: Ninja 250r question
you might have the choke on which would exlpain the high idle, or the idle screw might be set really high. gearboxes are always clunky, my ZX6R is the same, huge clunk, it frightens my dad but its normal
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Re: Ninja 250r question
Hi guys, thanks for your inputs.Six Addict wrote:you might have the choke on which would exlpain the high idle, or the idle screw might be set really high.
I am pretty sure the choke is not on, where is this idle screw you talk of? Can I adjust it myself?
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Re: Ninja 250r question
What you are experiencing is part of the motor loosening up in it's run in period. As the motor beds in to each others surfaces, internal friction is reduced, causing the idle to rise. As someone else has mentioned, you need to turn the idle down a little. It is a simple matter of finding the idle adjuster screw, which is normally a black plastic knurled knob and turning it till the engine revs drop down to the appropriate speed. I have never looked over a 250R, so you might need one of the other mmenber in here who owns one to point it out to you.
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Re: Ninja 250r question
Thanks Strika. Helpful.Strika wrote:What you are experiencing is part of the motor loosening up in it's run in period. As the motor beds in to each others surfaces, internal friction is reduced, causing the idle to rise. As someone else has mentioned, you need to turn the idle down a little. It is a simple matter of finding the idle adjuster screw, which is normally a black plastic knurled knob and turning it till the engine revs drop down to the appropriate speed. I have never looked over a 250R, so you might need one of the other mmenber in here who owns one to point it out to you.
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Re: Ninja 250r question
Hi,
My new Ninja felt like that also but at the first service, the mechanic explained how the gears would now feel alot different as the initial oil had been replaced with ...... some other kind of special oil (very technical and specific
) as it had now been run in. It made a huge difference to the gear change.
My new Ninja felt like that also but at the first service, the mechanic explained how the gears would now feel alot different as the initial oil had been replaced with ...... some other kind of special oil (very technical and specific

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Re: Ninja 250r question
Strika wrote:What you are experiencing is part of the motor loosening up in it's run in period. As the motor beds in to each others surfaces, internal friction is reduced, causing the idle to rise. As someone else has mentioned, you need to turn the idle down a little. It is a simple matter of finding the idle adjuster screw, which is normally a black plastic knurled knob and turning it till the engine revs drop down to the appropriate speed. I have never looked over a 250R, so you might need one of the other mmenber in here who owns one to point it out to you.
Okay, I am a bit confused about 'idle' speed of the engine. Normally, when I start up my engine, it idles at about 1300 RPM (which I am assuming is the desired level). THis is true even on a hot day like 28C and after I've warmed up the bike for a good 4-5 minutes.
However, after I ride for 10-15 mins and stop at a red light, the idle increases to about 2.5 to 3000 RPM and it doesn't go down unless I shift in to first gear and release the clutch a bit. When I pull the clutch right back, it again shoots up to 2.5 to 3000 RPM.
Should I be concerned? It's almost like I have 2 idle speeds. One when its not been ridden, and one when I've ridden it for 15-20 mins. Also, just measured the mileage on my bike. I am getting 22.5 kms per litre. Sounds a bit low to me for a 250cc bike? . THoughts guys?

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Re: Ninja 250r question
+1Six Addict wrote:you might have the choke on which would exlpain the high idle
Simple Q, Are you turning the choke off after it gets warm?
1300 idle is about right once warm!
Trying to remember from my old one Im fairly sure there is an idle adjustment on the LHS down just under the frame. Just like Strike described!
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Yes as said above, with no choke set the idle with the bike hot 

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Re: Ninja 250r question
robracer wrote:Yes as said above, with no choke set the idle with the bike hot
yep, set the idle once the bike is warm.
then you will find it needs the choke to idle smoothly when cold. then once its warm turn the choke off and ride happily with a nice proper idleing bike

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Re: Ninja 250r question
Thanks guys. I found the idle screw and adjusted it today once the bike was warm. It felt a lot better with the bike idling a lot better at 1600 RPM at the lights now.Wattie wrote:robracer wrote:Yes as said above, with no choke set the idle with the bike hot
yep, set the idle once the bike is warm.
then you will find it needs the choke to idle smoothly when cold. then once its warm turn the choke off and ride happily with a nice proper idleing bike
Amazed at how well the bike is built. I did not have to open the fairings and the screw was readily accessible for a newbie like me to adjust. very happy

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