Kawasaki W250

4.33 | 3 Reviews
This Jan, 2016 Model has expired

In Philippines, Kawasaki has discontinued the W250 and this Motorcycles model is out of production.

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Kawasaki W250 Pros & Cons

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Things we like in W250

Stylish looks

Great power

Awesome handling

Things we don't like in W250

Inefficient braking system

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The Kawasaki W250 was launched in the Philippines along with the W175. The W250 packs retro looks with a powerful engine. Speaking of which, this classic charmer is powered by a 250 cc mill that provides a lot of fun and strength to an entry-level rider. This four-stroke engine churns out a maximum power of 17.75 PS at 7500 rpm along with a peak torque of 18 Nm at 5500 rpm. This motor is coupled with a five-speed manual gearbox that transfer power to the rear wheel and make the gear shift easy and smooth. Also, the wet multi-disc manual clutch helps the bike commute smoothly through the city and highway. Included in its feature list are cyclops headlamp housing, strut-type fender, and turn-signal standoffs.

Further, giving things a great start are its wired wheels and a 55-inch wheelbase. Braking duty is taken care of by single 300 mm disc with a two-piston caliper at the front and 160 mm drum brake at the rear. Giving the Kawasaki W250 stiff competitions are Suzuki Boulevard S40 and Honda Rebel.  

 

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Kawasaki W250 Review 2024

The Kawasaki W250 is a leisure bike from the brand, which tries to pack a classic charm into a small package and a number of dated references with invoked nostalgia. Powered by a 250cc engine, it is packed with loads of strength and fun for entry-level riders. Recently launched with the likes of W175 and others, the W250 delivers retro looks and components along with a very modern and powerful engine.

The bike falls in competition with the Honda Rebel and the Suzuki Boulevard S40. The old school looks and the components don’t seem to compromise with the power. The bike does not offer any modern features like ABS or Combined brakes, but only raw power and an honest performance.

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Kawasaki W250 Design

The Kawasaki W250 is a real treat for the admirers who dig themselves a great bit into retro styled rides. Designed with all the retro and nostalgic components, riding the bike really makes you go back in time, offering you the reputed power of the W-family at the same time.

The Kawasaki W250 is powered by a four-stroke thumper engine, which gives a max power 17.75 at 7,500 RPM and a maximum torque is 18 Nm at 5,500 RPM. Along with a stylish roar, this engine will give ample power to ride smoothly through city traffic and also on highways.

 

The W250 offers a very a classic transmission of the five-shift manual gear assembly and a wet multi-disc manual clutch. This transmission is responsible for transferring the immense power generated to the rear wheel and make the gear shift smooth with the controlled riding of the bike.

The bike offers all old school components like the strut-type fender, the cyclops headlamp housing and the turn-signal standoffs. A set of wired wheels, give things a great start in the right direction, with the perfect proportions matching with the 55-inch wheelbase. The seat comes in tan colour, which goes perfectly with the rest of the body.

W250 Ride & Handling

The Kawasaki W250, with its nostalgic components and the raw power, is expected to offer a refined handling and ride experience, which it does. The bike comes with front and rear tyres of 51P and 60P respectively, which will handle the bike even at great speeds on uneven roads.

The front suspension offered is a 39 mm telescopic fork and the rear has a swingarm dual shock absorbers that come with a spring preload adjustability. This makes the ride and handling easier for the bike even in extreme conditions of off-road and higher rush streets of the city.

Kawasaki W250 Engine & Fuel Consumption

The Kawasaki W250 is powered by a four-stroke thumper engine, which gives a max power 17.75 at 7,500 rpm and a maximum torque is 18 Nm at 5,500 rpm. Along with a stylish roar, this engine will give ample power to ride smoothly through city traffic and also on highways.

The W250 offers a very a classic transmission of the five-shift manual gear assembly and a wet multi-disc manual clutch. This transmission is responsible for transferring the immense power generated to the rear wheel and make the gear shift smooth with the controlled riding of the bike.

W250 Braking & Safety

The ride and handling of the Kawasaki W250 are made safer with the help of single 300 mm disc brakes, which comes with a 2-piston caliper on the front wheel, while the rear wheel consists of a 160 mm drum brake. This makes the ride safer for the rider at moderately high speeds and also on uneven roads.

The ground clearance of the bike is around 170 mm and the seat height is just at 735 mm, which gives the rider quite a safe grip and control over the bike with proper footing on the ground. This particular seat height will be comfortable for all types of riders of different heights to ride the bike and enjoy to the fullest.

Kawasaki W250 Verdict

The Kawasaki W250 is one the leisure bikes offered by the brand with a classic set of looks and ample power to rock all the roads with charm. The retro looks take the riders back in the time with a hint of nostalgia especially when slim two-stroke bikes rocked the roads.

The power offered along with the looks is also difficult to match with. The handling and the ride control are very amazing on the bike and give the rider full control of the two-wheeler on the most difficult of roads and situations. The transmission works very smoothly and has no difficulty putting all the power into the wheel.

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  • For classic chill riders

    One of the best bikes i've owned. Enough power (about 120 top speed) to blaze the highway and control to navigate through traffic. I'm about 6ft tall...

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    Tank Feb 13, 2022 for Kawasaki W250
  • The miniature retro

    Now, let me come out and say this - the Kawasaki W250 is almost identical to the W800 in terms of the experience. I have driven the W800 a couple of...

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    Christian Sep 14, 2020 for Kawasaki W250
  • the retro hunk

    We shifted to the suburbs recently and it was becoming very difficult to go to office daily using public transport. I asked my wife to help me to...

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    Reynaldo Nov 05, 2018 for Kawasaki W250
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