Kawasaki Ninja 250R-Review, Dealers in India

Overview

Kawasaki has marketed the Ninja 250R since 1986 as an entry-level sport motorcycle intended for use on paved roads. The bike is marketed in the US as the Ninja 250R, as the ZX250 in the UK, and as the GPX250 elsewhere. Bajaj India has launched the much awaited Kawasaki Ninja 250R in Indian market.

But it is not going to compare with other R15, Karizma ZMR due to price tag for Ninja is mind boggling 2.69 L (Ex- showroom India).

Performance Figures Of Kawasaki Ninja 250R:
1) 0-100km/h : 5.75 sec
2) Top speed : 176km/h
3) Fuel economy : 42.5 Kmpl – Claimed By Bajaj India

Ninja 250R features refined intake and exhaust ports contribute to good off-idle response and smooth power delivery. Also the valve timing and lift has been designed for strong low- and mid-range torque while direct valve actuation ensures reliable high-rpm operability. And valves with thin heads and stems reduce reciprocating weight with 2-into-1 exhaust system contributes to the Ninja 250R’s low- and mid-range torque and smooth, step-free power curve. It meets strict emissions with dual catalyzers; one in the collector pipe and the other in the silencer positioning the first catalyzer as close to the exhaust ports maximizes its efficiency as well.

The fourth-generation model is marketed as the Ninja 250R in all markets. The motorcycle is also referred to by its platform designation, EX250, to which a generational suffix is attached. In the United States, previous generations of the bike (EX250-E/F/G/H) were already being marketed as members of the “Ninja” family of sportbikes, while outside of the U.S. the bike was known variously as the ZZR-250, ZX-250, or as the GPX-250R. One of the earliest generations, the EX250-C, was given the name GPZ-250.

Since the introduction of the model in 1986, the Ninja 250 has been often used as a “starting class” bike in club racing around the world. The AFM in California has been especially involved with 250 Production racing since the bike was released, including the since faded Honda VTR250.
On Road Price – Rs. 2,96,000
* may vary from state to state

VEHICLE SUMMARY
Name : Ninja 250R
Type : Sports
Top Speed : 176kph
Fuel Consumption : City 32.00
Fuel Consumption : Highway 42.00

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement : 249cc
Engine : Four-stroke, Parallel Twin, DOHC
Maximum Power : 32.5 Bhp @ 11000 rpm
Maximum Torque : 22 Nm @ 8200 rpm
Gears : 6 Manual
Clutch : Wet Multi-Disc, Manual
Bore : 62
Stroke : 41.2
No. of Cylinders : 2
Cylinder Configuration: Parallel Twin
Valve Per Cylinder : 4
Engine Block Material: Steel
Chassis Type : Semi-double cradle, high-tensile steel
Cooling Type : Liquid Cooling
Carburetor : No, It Is Fuel Injected

DIMENSIONS
Length : 2085.00 mm
Width : 715.00 mm
Height : 1115.00 mm

OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Weight : 172.00 kg
Ground Clearance : 135.00 mm
Fuel Tank : 17.00 ltrs
Wheelbase : 1400.00 mm
Headlamp : Halogen
Wheel Type : Black Mag Alloys
Wheel Size : 110/70 R17-130/70 R17 mm
Tubeless : Yes
Colors : Lime Green, Ebony Black

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE SAFETY
Suspension(Front): 37mm hydraulic telescopic fork
Suspension(Rear) : Uni-Trak with aluminum linkage
Brakes : 290mm Petal Disc
Brakes(Rear) : 220mm Petal Disc
Stand Alarm : Yes

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Fuel Guage : Analogue
Self Start : Yes
Tacho Meter : Analogue
Trip Meter : Analogue-1
Alloys : Yes
Warranty : 12 months
Speedometer : Analogue
Passenger Footrest : Yes
Passenger Backrest : No
Step-up Seat : Yes
Pass-light : Yes
Low Fuel Indicator : Yes
Low Oil Indicator : Yes
Low Battery Indicator: Yes
High Oil Temp. Indicator: Yes
Choked Air Filter Indicator: Yes

Comparison Data’s
Though Ninja is in league of its own and a proper 250cc sports bike – it is not fair to compare it with Karizma ZMR, Pulsar 220 & Yamaha R15. But here we have some data comparison of four best bikes you can buy under 3 lakh rupees.

Data/ New Karizma ZMR/ Bajaj Pulsar 220/ Yamaha R15/ Ninja 250R
Engine/ 4 Stroke/ 4 Stroke/ 4 Stroke/ 4 Stroke
Displacement/ 223cc/ 220cc/ 149.8cc/ 249cc
Max Power/ 17.6 Bhp-7000 rpm/ 21 Bhp-8500 rpm/ 17 Bhp-8500 rpm/ 32.5 Bhp-11000 rpm
Max Torque/ 18.5 Nm-6000 rpm/ 19 Nm-7000 rpm/ 15 Nm-7500 rpm/ 22 Nm-8500 rpm
Gears/ 5 Speed/ 5 Speed/ 6 Speed/ 6 Speed
Cooling Type/ Liquid Cooled/ Air & Oil Cooled/ Liquid Cooled/ Liquid Cooled
Top Speed/ 126 kmph/ 144 kmph/ 135 kmph/ 176 kmph
0-60 kmph/ 3.70 secs/ NA/ 3.20 secs/ 5.75 secs(0-100km)
Brakes/ Discs/ Discs/ Discs/ Discs
Price 91000.00/ 71000.00/ 97000.00/ 269000.00

The engine of Ninja 250R has been tuned to deliver smooth, step-free power with an emphasis on low- and mid-range power for rider-friendly response. The Pistons feature reinforced heads and strengthening in the pin boss area for increased durability and also thick piston (longitudinally) rings help minimize oil consumption. The combustion chamber has been designed and optimized to maximize combustion efficiency and reduce emissions

Shades Available In Ninja 250R
Ninja 250R is available in 2 shades – Lime Green and Ebony Black. Though it is also available in red and blue in other global markets but Bajaj has launched it here in only two shades. It looks best in Lime Green shade for which all kawasakis are known for like we have yellow for a Lamborghini, Red for a Ferrari & Blue for a Yamaha.

Ex-Showroom Price Of Ninja 250R In Other Cities:
New Delhi – 2,69,970.00
Chennai – 2,69,580.00

Kawasaki Dealers in Metro Cities – India:
M/s Bajaj Probiking
L1, Ground Floor, Plot No : 3 & 4, Outerwing,Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110001
011-64737111 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15, delhicp_mgr@bajajprobiking.in,

M/s Bajaj Probiking
Dev Regency, Old No :6, New No : 11, 1st Main Road, Gandhinagar, Adayar, Chennai – 600020
044-64531111, 64501104 / 5 / 6, chn_mgr@bajajprobiking.in,

M/s Bajaj Probiking
32, Chowringhee Road, Kolkata – 700071
033- 64512222, 64512021 / 22 / 23 / 24, kol_mgr@bajajprobiking.in,

M/s Bajaj Probiking
Shop No.13 & 14, BSEL Tech Park Plot No.39/5 & 39/5A, Sector 30A, Vashi, New Mumbai – 400705
022-66741111, 66740253 / 54 / 56, vashi_mgr@bajajprobiking.in,

World’s Tallest Man made Wonder – BURJ KHALIFA AKA BURJ DUBAI

World’s tallest building. A living wonder. Stunning work of art. Incomparable feat of engineering. Burj Khalifa is all that. In concept and execution, Burj Khalifa has no peer.

The $1.5 billion structure, an “unprecedented” engineering marvel that was thrown open to the public today, was built with a major contribution from India, a vast labor force.
The steel and glass tower was opened by Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid al Maktoum, who also lifted the veil on a closely guarded secret of its final height.

“Emirates has made a mark on the world and Dubai has built something for the world that is built by human beings,” Sheikh Mohammed said while announcing the tower open. The paratroopers then came down to greet onlookers.More than just the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa is an unprecedented example of international cooperation, symbolic beacon of progress, and an emblem of the new, dynamic and prosperous Middle East.

It is also tangible proof of Dubai’s growing role in a changing world. In fewer than 30 years, this city has transformed itself from a regional center to a global one. This success was not based on oil reserves, but on reserves of human talent, ingenuity and initiative. Burj Khalifa embodies that vision.

Bringing Burj Khalifa to life required a combination of visionary ideals and solid science. In the process, the project amassed an awe-inspiring number of facts, figures, and statistics.

World Records
At over 800 metres (2625 feet) and more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa holds the following records:
• Tallest building in the world
• Tallest free-standing structure in the world
• Highest number of stories in the world
• Highest occupied floor in the world
• Highest outdoor observation deck in the world
• Elevator with the longest travel distance in the world
• Tallest service elevator in the world

What’s Inside
At The Top, Burj Khalifa – Observation deck on level 124
Atmosphere, Burj Khalifa – Fine dining restaurant on level 122
The Residence – 900 Burj Khalifa residences
The Corporate Suites – 37 office floors
Armani Hotel Dubai – 160 guestrooms and suites
Armani Residences Dubai – 144 private residences
The Park – 11 hectares park, 6 water features
3000 underground parking spaces
The Club – 4-storey fitness and recreation annex

Tallest of the Supertall
Not only is Burj Khalifa the world’s tallest building, it has also broken two other impressive records: tallest structure, previously held by the KVLY-TV mast in Blanchard, North Dakota, and tallest free-standing structure, previously held by Toronto’s CN Tower. The Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) has established 3 criteria to determine what makes a tall building tall. Burj Khalifa wins by far in all three categories.

Inspired Design
While it is superlative in every respect, it is the unique design of Burj Khalifa that truly sets it apart. The centrepiece of this new world capital attracted the world’s most esteemed designers to an invited design competition.

Ultimately, the honor of designing the world’s tallest tower was awarded the global leader in creating ultra-tall structures, the Chicago office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) with Adrian Smith FAIA, RIBA, consulting design Partner. The selected design was subject to an extensive peer review program to confirm the safety and effectiveness of the structural systems.

Burj Khalifa Construction Timeline
Excavation work began for Burj Khalifa in January 2004 and over the ensuing years to its completion, the building passed many important milestones on its goal to become the tallest man-made structure the world has ever seen. In just 1,325 days since excavation work started in January, 2004, Burj Khalifa became the tallest free-standing structure in the world.
January 2004 -Excavation started
February 2004 -Piling started
March 2005 -Superstructure started
June 2006 -Level 50 reached
January 2007 -Level 100 reached
March 2007 -Level 110 reached
April 2007 -Level 120 reached
May 2007 -Level 130 reached
July 2007 -Level 141 reached – world’s tallest building
September 2007 -Level 150 reached – world’s tallest free-standing structure
April 2008 -Level 160 reached – world’s tallest man-made structure
January 2009 -Completion of spire – Burj Khalifa tops out
September 2009 -Exterior cladding competed
January 2010 -Official launch ceremony

Construction Highlights
Over 45,000 m3 (58,900 cu yd) of concrete, weighing more than 110,000 tonnes were used to construct the concrete and steel foundation, which features 192 piles buried more than 50 m (164 ft) deep. Burj Khalifa’s construction will have used 330,000 m3 (431,600 cu yd) of concrete and 39,000 tonnes (43,000 ST; 38,000 LT) of steel rebar, and construction will have taken 22 million man-hours.

Exterior cladding of Burj Khalifa began in May 2007 and was completed in September 2009. The vast project involved more than 380 skilled engineers and on-site technicians. At the initial stage of installation, the team progressed at the rate of about 20 to 30 panels per day and eventually achieved as many as 175 panels per day.

The tower accomplished a world record for the highest installation of an aluminium and glass facade, at a height of 512 metres. The total weight of aluminium used on Burj Khalifa is equivalent to that of five A380 aircraft and the total length of stainless steel bull nose fins is 293 times the height of Eiffel Tower in Paris.

In November, 2007, the highest reinforced concrete corewalls were pumped using 80 MPa concrete from ground level; a vertical height of 601 metres. Smashing the previous pumping record on a building of 470m on the Taipei 101; the world’s second tallest tower and the previous world record for vertical pumping of 532 metres for an extension to the Riva del Garda Hydroelectric Power Plant in 1994. The concrete pressure during pumping to this level was nearly 200 bars.

The amount of rebar used for the tower is 31,400 metric tons – laid end to end this would extend over a quarter of the way around the world.

Structural Elements
It is an understatement to say that Burj Khalifa represents the state-of-the-art in building design. From initial concept through completion, a combination of several important technological innovations and innovation structural design methods have resulted in a superstructure that is both efficient and robust.
Structural elements like Foundation, Podium, Structural System, Exterior Cladding, Spire, Mechanical Floors, Window Washing Bays, Broadcast Floors, Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing, Fire Safety & Elevators & Lifts were ensured in high class technology & design.

The Park
Inspired by Burj Khalifa’s unique triple-lobed shape, The Park’s 11 hectares of greenery and water features serve as both entry to Burj Khalifa and outdoor living space. The landscape design includes three distinct areas to serve each of tower’s three uses: hotel, residential and office space. These exquisite grounds include a promenade along the Dubai lake, outdoor spaces, outdoor dining, prow lookout, leisure forest grove, playing area, water features and much more.

Floor plans
The following is a breakdown of floors.
Floors Use
160 and above Mechanical
156-159 – Communication and broadcast
155- Mechanical
139-154 – Corporate suites
136-138 – Mechanical
125-135 – Corporate suites
124 – At the Top observatory
123 – Sky lobby
122 – Atmosphere restaurant
111–121 – Corporate suites
109-110 – Mechanical
77-108 – Residential
76- Sky lobby
73-75 – Mechanical
44-72 – Residential
43- Sky lobby
40-42 – Mechanical
38-39 – Armani Hotel suites
19-37 – Armani Residences
17-18 – Mechanical
09-16 – Armani Residences
01-08 – Armani Hotel
Ground Armani Hotel
Concourse Armani Hotel
B1–B2 Parking, mechanical
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Official name: Burj Khalifa Bin Zayed
Also known as: Burj Dubai
Also known as: Tower of Khalifa
Formerly: Burj Dubai
Developer: Emaar
Built: 2004-2010
Cost: $4,100,000,000
Designed by: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 206
Maximum Height: 2,717 feet / 828 meters
Location: No. 1, Burj Dubai Boulevard, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Spice M7070 Review – One of the cheapest 5MP Camera phones

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Phone Memory – 19 MB
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Physical features
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T-Flash Card Support – 16 GB
2.4” 262K Screen
Battery – 850 mAh
Motion Sensor
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