Posts about Windscreens for the Kawasaki Ninja 250R

Windscreen lips for the Ninja 250R

Windscreen | Laminar Touring LipHave you been loosing sleep at night trying to figure out what you’re going to do about the wind on your next Ninja road trip? Are you afraid that adding an after market windscreen you could loose the sport bike look? Are you a fan of things that don’t bolt on so it’s super easy to bring the bike back to stock? If So, boy do I have a product for you!

Laminar windscreen lips are a great solution for both the rider who goes on the occasion road trip, or the every day rider that is looking for a way to easily add on a little wind protection to their bike. Attached with 3M Dual Lock(TM) or 3M VHB tape this windscreen can be permanent, or come off and on when you don’t need it.

This product comes in two Styles: Touring Lip, and Lip. Touring lip (Pictured) being a tad taller than their standard lip. Both lips are available in clear and smoke. Prices start at around $84.

Manufacture: Laminar
Link: Here

[Thanks for the tip Ernie!]

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Puig Red on Red Windscreen

Puig Red Windscreen | Ninja 250

You wanted Pics of Red on Red with the Puig windscreen… And We got em!

Here is my Puig windscreen in red.  It took 6 weeks waiting for import then customs but I’m very pleased.  It’s very similar to the Zero Gravity Double Bubble forming.  The clarity is excellent and the coloring a great match to the body (my biggest concern).  It cost me alittle under $100 from Bulletbikez.  The grips are Progrip Gels, by the way, also a good color match.

Thanks Erik! Bike’s looking awesome!

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Hotbodies Windscreens

Hotbodies Ninja 250 WindscreenHotbodies Racing now makes a replacement windscreen for our beloved Ninja 250’s… Running about $20 cheaper than the Puig screens, the Hotbodies screens come in a few less options (Only 4 colors and 2 Styles) — But for the most part they will cover 90% of our wants and needs.

These screens are made out of impact and scratch resistant acrylic, and the vacuum formed and then CNC machined to perfection. (And anything CNC is rad in my book… Music factories included) The two styles available are “SuperSport”, which is pretty much a stock replacement, and Grandprix, which is 1″ taller and has a dual radius design to it. The Grandprix is available in green, blue, smoke and clear where the Supersport is only available in clear and smoke.

Over all looks like a nice piece. I’m thinking I might pick up a Grandprix in smoke — seems to be exactly what I’m looking for.

Manufacture: Hotbodies Racing
Link: None. This part is Not Avilable.

[ Thanks for the tip Bryan! ]

*UPDATE * — DOH! Just received an email from Hotbodies. This link was a mistake and the windscreens will be released in 2-3 Months… :(

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Zero Gravity Windscreens

Zero Gravity Windscreens

Zero Gravity has updated their website to include three new windscreens for the Ninja 250R. In addition, I must give them some mad props for the compare pictures. So Rarely do you see manufactures take the time out to do a compare like the one above.

Both the SR and the Double Bubble look hot.. But for all of you with iron tooshies their sport touring option might be a nice addition to help with the highway wind beating you take with the stocker.

And for those of you with a crazy side, there are 10 Colors to choose from.. I wonder how well the colors match OEM Kawasaki colors.. Any one have any preference with Zero Gravity colored windscreens in the past?

[Thanks for the tip Charles!]

Pricing:
SR Series (20-281) : $79.95
Double Bubble (16-281): $89.95
Sport Touring (23-281): $89.95

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