Anther chapter ends in the history of Kawasaki, as July 2014 is said to be the end-game date for one of the acclaimed small-displacement two-wheelers, the Ninja ZX150 2T.
This moment also marks the end phase of another 2-stroke machine, and it looks like the 2T era is slowly coming to an end.
As we reported earlier, the old 2-stroke Ninja will be replaced by a 4-stroke quarter-liter bike, the Ninja 250SL, slotting just under the new Ninja 300 road bike.
Still, the new one will not be available in Europe or North America, as these markets will most likely not sell enough bikes, in both the 250cc and 300cc segments.
Still, if you fancy the very last Ninja ZX150 two-strokers, Kawasaki prepares a special edition, with white, racey livery and bronze wheels, a nifty 2014 ZX14R Ohlins Edition look-alike (pictured below).
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As we reported earlier, the old 2-stroke Ninja will be replaced by a 4-stroke quarter-liter bike, the Ninja 250SL, slotting just under the new Ninja 300 road bike.
Still, the new one will not be available in Europe or North America, as these markets will most likely not sell enough bikes, in both the 250cc and 300cc segments.
Still, if you fancy the very last Ninja ZX150 two-strokers, Kawasaki prepares a special edition, with white, racey livery and bronze wheels, a nifty 2014 ZX14R Ohlins Edition look-alike (pictured below).
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