I Bought THAT 20k RPM Motorcycle! - Kawasaki ZXR250

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2023
  • Yes, it's that F1 sounding, 20k RPM revving little beast... Well, at least the green version of it. The Kawasaki ZXR250, or ZX2R as some people call it...
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  • @KRANKiT
    @KRANKiT  Год назад +5

    Yes, it’s that 20k RPM, F1 sounding, quirky looking, 90s little nugget!

  • @EstebanDVO
    @EstebanDVO Год назад +4

    That era of small displacement, high-revving 4 cylinder Japanese bikes are my absolute favourite. I'm glad we can now get the ZX4RR in North America.

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +1

      I can’t wait for that little thing to come out! So unexpected, and so much potential

  • @TheKez1a
    @TheKez1a Год назад +3

    Awesome little bike - not common these days in Australia, but a decade or two ago they were the go to learner bike (as well as the MC22 and NC35!).

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад

      I wish my learner bike was something like this :)

    • @Bogan_Hipster
      @Bogan_Hipster Год назад +1

      I had one as my first road bike in Australia. Mine was a grey import. Lately I’ve found myself wanting another one.

  • @Rideitoutyoutube
    @Rideitoutyoutube Год назад +2

    I just sold my zxr400! hahahaha you mention long distance...... more like 20 minutes the ergonomics are soooo race focused! as for reasons.... i saw a two page spread in the 90's of a zxr400 and knew i wanted one! i loved it! my back did not hahahaaa but i ticked off a dream and have fond memories. great content dude!

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +1

      Those types are bikes are so cool ... and one of those gems that will never be built again. Which is special. I’m glad you got to enjoy yours!

  • @SultanOfSlam69
    @SultanOfSlam69 Год назад +1

    I had the naked version of this bike, the ZR250 Balius. 20k rpm was always a good time, however the lack of torque with my 100+ kg frame meant getting around town was a chore!

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +1

      I can see that ... still a cool little naked

  • @hanzelhorchenbergen445
    @hanzelhorchenbergen445 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have one of these in Australia, the 91 model. All in Australia were grey imports from japan but A LOT were imported from 2004-2010. Super fun bikes :)

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  8 месяцев назад +1

      II can't wait to get mine running properly... I think you have quite a few over there, right? They're not as rare in Australia

    • @hanzelhorchenbergen445
      @hanzelhorchenbergen445 5 месяцев назад

      @@KRANKiTRare in aus now. Everyone use to get these as learner bikes back in the day and thrash them, so most are now scrapped or in poor condition :)

  • @LasseJOugaard
    @LasseJOugaard Год назад +1

    I think you're going to have a lot of fun with this bike! My first bike was a Suzuki GSXR250, also a 4 cylinder 17.000rpm+ screamer. I had just acquired my license 2 weeks earlier, before riding that thing from Denmark to Austria. It was deadly uncomfortable but a lot of fun! 😂

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад

      I do not envy you riding Demnark to Austria on that... Can't wait to be able to properly ride it myself too!

  • @EndritBs
    @EndritBs 4 месяца назад

    Imaging putting a turbo.This bike would be serious competitor to big bikes.

  • @seanwarren9307
    @seanwarren9307 Год назад +1

    Great bike. Rare in Australia as well, only seen a few here. Small multicylinder bikes of this era are very collectable

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад

      I hope so :) even if they won’t be though, they’re special simply because they offer something that no other bikes can offer.

  • @PremiumNutsack
    @PremiumNutsack Год назад +1

    Purchased one of these a few weeks ago here in Australia. 👌
    1989 A Model.

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +1

      Mine’s a 91, close enough :) hope yours is in better condition

    • @PremiumNutsack
      @PremiumNutsack Год назад +1

      @@KRANKiT Starts and runs, although is in pieces for a good clean and service. Hopefully all goes well with reassembly! Beautiful sounding bike.
      Keen to see how you go with yours mate!

  • @tuna-oq5oq
    @tuna-oq5oq Год назад +1

    I got my dads 91 model and rebuilt it, i wish u luck and remember to test the Regulator rectifier because that will always screw over your CDI

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад

      Good to know, thanks for the tips!

  • @paulmorar9366
    @paulmorar9366 Год назад +3

    I gues the bike didn't KRANKiT pfuahahahaha

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +2

      *points to the exit door*

  • @thassosenduro
    @thassosenduro Год назад +1

    Good Luck !!!!

  • @jasicjan
    @jasicjan Год назад

    the analogy with the our crush we all had at high school:
    U want that attractive girl that everyone likes but few can get
    u start trying to hit on her and throw compliments
    invest your time, energy and money into her
    and then when shes finally yours it looks like a heaven
    but cracks start to show up and all is not well
    finally u decide your ways must part
    and in the end u elaborate whether it was even worth it
    Same with this bike
    U have our admiration to going for it. Must have been pretty long way from RO to HU.
    Good for u that ur mechanically skilled and have a moto workshop. Otherwise those models would be out of reach for average people like the rest of us.
    I contacted few people in central europe that had these models but luckily i decided it wasnt worth time and effort.
    Dunno why they are found in HU, i also contacted some HU guys but language barrier or other shenanigans broke the deal.
    If possible pls provide long videos about the restoration. I think there are many people that find it helpful and watching resto videos is a great experience.
    GL and keep us informed. Hope u manage to make her feel shiny and new one more time :)

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад

      Well, I don’t have a shop. Not right now at least. And I don’t have all that knowledge, but we’ll see when we get there :) it’s a project, there’s no rush for it ...

  • @trifoiclaudiu8830
    @trifoiclaudiu8830 Год назад

    it hasn't been 2 years since you were busting my balls saying my Intruder was a piece of junk and I should only buy new bikes right? :))))

    • @KRANKiT
      @KRANKiT  Год назад +1

      I mean ... yes. I still have other bikes to ride though. You know, ones without pedals :))

    • @trifoiclaudiu8830
      @trifoiclaudiu8830 Год назад

      @@KRANKiT true true :))))