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2017 Kawasaki Z250 Pictures Reveal New Paint Scheme
The 2017 Kawasaki Z250 pictures were clicked at a dealership in Mumbai; the new Z250 receives a new colour scheme.
Kawasaki launched the 2017 Z250 street bike in April 2017 in India. However, at the launch, the company did not show either the 2017 Z250 nor its pictures.
Pictures of the 2017 Kawasaki Z250 was clicked at a dealership in Mumbai. Kawasaki's smallest displacement motorcycle on display is in a green colour scheme with gold-painted alloy wheels. The 2017 model is similar to the outgoing model except that it is now BS IV compliant.
The BS IV Z250 249cc engine, parallel-twin churns out 31.51bhp and 21Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed gearbox. However, the bike misses out on the ABS feature and is not offered even as an option. Kawasaki claims the Z250 can sprint from 0 to 100km/h in 8.2 seconds with a top speed of 165km/h.
The 2017 Kawasaki Z250's design is inspired by its 'Z' siblings, the Z1000 and the Z900. Despite the fact that the Z250 is a scaled down model, the entry-level Z model is an aggressive looking motorcycle.
The 2017 Z250 features telescopic front suspension, mono-shock at the rear, disc brakes at both ends, 17-litre fuel tank and the bike, weighs 168kg overall.
Also, on display at the dealership is the Z650 which was launched during the same event and the white colour scheme was not shown at the event.
Here are the images of the Kawasaki Z650 in the white colour scheme. The Z650 is seen with its frame painted in green and the white colour on the motorcycle.
The Z650 replaces the ER-6n and is powered by the same 649cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled mill that produces 67.31bhp and 65.7Nm of torque. It also receives ABS and slipper clutch.
Source: Motorbeam