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The ''' Kawasaki ZZR 250 ''' sports touring model appeared in 1990 as the successor to the GPZ / GPX 250R models and was available in the markets of Japan, Europe and North America.
'' The main competitors of the Kawasaki ZZR 250 in the class: ''
* [[Suzuki_GSX250F_Across | Suzuki GSX 250 F Across]]
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[[file: Zzr250 mod1.jpg | 500px | center | Kawasaki ZZR250 (EX250-H)]]
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''' Lineup: '''
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR250 | Kawasaki ZZR250]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR400 | Kawasaki ZZR400]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR600 | Kawasaki ZZR600]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR750 | Kawasaki ZZR750]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR1100 | Kawasaki ZZR1100]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR1200 | Kawasaki ZZR1200]]
* [[Kawasaki_ZZR1400 | Kawasaki ZZR1400]]
''' Main competitors: '''
* [[Suzuki_GSX250F_Across | Suzuki GSX 250 F Across]]
The Kawasaki ZZR250 was based on an in-line 2-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a volume of 248 cc, producing up to 40 hp. power and up to 23 Nm of torque. The maximum characteristics of the motor are at 9500-12500 rpm.
At the end of August 2007, the model is officially discontinued. In 2008, a new model was introduced as the successor to the Kawasaki ZZR250 - [[Kawasaki_Ninja_250R | Kawasaki Ninja 250R]].
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