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That modification makes a lot of difference. Sticker gets my vote over the plastic plate.
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I will second that vote
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third
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There is no need to remove the fairings. All you have to do is remove the front windshield and you will have access to the bolts holding the plate holder. It is a bit in an awkward position, but much faster and less hassle than opening the fairings. |
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Yeah, I think Kawasaki might have a winner with this 250R. The old 250R was already a good seller for Kawasaki. This must sell like hot cakes now. It looks like only the colour schemes have changed for the 2010 Ninja 250R. The Red 2010 250s have look like they are a darker tone and the stock exhausts are black now. I like that green with the fade and the red with the cool looking tribalish design.
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These stickers on the latest Ninja really do not do this bike any justice and definately would be the very first MOD I'd make, is to remove them if I had one of the newer models.
I also do not get all the stickers with cartoonish characters or skulls that I see folks decorating their moto's up with these days. Aftermarket exhaust, better rubber, braided stainless lines, better shocks, and brakes, speak volumes more about the bike's owner than any decal ever could. But I guess to each his own..... Just my opinion. Of Course, yours may vary and that's alright! ![]() |
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